I tested it with Fangs to see what a screen reader would probably say
and "The cat isin the kitchen" came out as "The cat is in the
kitchen".
Personally I don't leave a space before or after
I'd go for no space either side of the tag. According to the HTML spec,
the tag forces a line break,
I tested it with Fangs to see what a screen reader would probably say
and "The cat isin the kitchen" came out as "The cat is in the
kitchen".
Personally I don't leave a space before or after
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it is also laid out it as it
will [normally] render in the browser.
Rowan
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From: "Kay Smoljak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG] correct use of BR tag
On 7/27/05, Julián Landerreche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
On 7/27/05, Julián Landerreche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. The cat isin the kitchen (no spaces between the tag and the words)
> 2. The cat is in the kitchen (one space before the tag)
> 3. The cat is in the kitchen (one space after the tag)
> 4. The cat is in the kitchen (one space before and
I think 2.
T.
On 27 Jul 2005, at 5:31 AM, Jorge Laranjo wrote:
2. The cat is in the kitchen (one space before the tag)
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Em 26/jul/2005, às 18:21, Julián Landerreche escreveu:
Hi,
this is a doubt I have always when I'm going to use the tag.
Should it be an space after/before (or both) the tag or should I leave
no-spaces?
Examples:
1. The cat isin the kitchen (no spaces between the tag and the
words)
2.
Hi,
this is a doubt I have always when I'm going to use the tag.
Should it be an space after/before (or both) the tag or should I leave
no-spaces?
Examples:
1. The cat isin the kitchen (no spaces between the tag and the words)
2. The cat is in the kitchen (one space before the tag)
3. The