Use padding / margin thru CSS instead of BRs...

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On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Chris F.A. Johnson <ch...@cfajohnson.com>wrote:

> On Mon, 4 Jan 2010, Jayachandran Kandasamy wrote:
>
> > Hi Dwaal,
> >
> > Please dont practice to use BR tags for line breaks..
>
>   Why not? That's what they're for.
>
> > it is not standard web development
>
>   The W3C says otherwise.
>
> > and lot of compatibility issues will occur across browsers and
> > internet devices :) :)
>
>   ??? Can you be more specific?
>
>   Of course one shouldn't use them in continuous blocks of text (the
>   browser will take care of it), but where a line break is needed
>   they are fine.
>
>
> > On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:12 AM, Frances de Waal <dw...@mac.com> wrote:
> >
>  > > Hi there,
> > >
> > > May I ask your opinion about some semantic/HTML basics?
> > >
> > > In case of a poem, if I place every verse in a paragraph, what do I do
> with
> > > each line of text in the verse? Is this one of the very few occasions
> to use
> > > breaks? A verse doesn't seem a list to me... or is it? I like your
> opinion.
> > >
> > > In the very few tutorials I have seen about how to markup a form
> > > semantically, both were using  a list in the form. To me that seems
> totally
> > > unneccessary plus too much markup. Does anyone know what can be the
> reason
> > > of doing it that way?
> > >
> > > InContextEditing, the online CMS from Adobe, needs a extra div for
> every
> > > editable region. This makes me avoiding the tool. Some keep saying that
> > > extra divs don't make any difference to a page at all. I agree they
> have no
> > > meaning semantically, but they do create extra code which is not
> neccessary
> > > for the content. But then again, we don't talk about 100 divs here. So,
> > > besides of best practice, is there any place where the extra divs may
> have
> > > bad influence?
> > >
> > >          Frances de Waal
> > > www.waalweb.nl
> > >
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