Hi Craig

I don't know if this will help, or if you use Eric's
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#HTMLFormattingPlugin already...

It has a setting which ignores all linebreaks:
"Use <hide linebreaks> within HTML content to wiki-style rendering of
line breaks. To always omit all line breaks from the rendered output,
you can set this option:
[ ] ignore all linebreaks"

Cheers Måns Mårtensson

On 24 Jan., 16:13, Craig in Calgary <[email protected]> wrote:
> In several places I have <html>...</html>, often <a href=... />, that
> I wrap in CSS to look like a button. However, when rendered, the
> button is always followed by a crlf (I assume a <br />). Is there a
> way through the CSS code or by wrapping the <html>...</html> to render
> the output inline? I've tried 'style="display: inline;"' in the <a
> href=... /> without success. '<hide linebreaks>' within the <html>...</
> html> doesn't make any difference either.

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