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  • Your markup in about.php is not too hot.

    <p></p><b>THE VITALS</b><p></p>
    <b>Name:</b> Tyler<br></br>
    <b>Age:</b> 20<br></br>
    <b>Location:</b> Boston<br></br>
    <b>Born</b> in Seoul, South Korea<br></br>
    <b>Raised</b> in the US<p></p>
    <b>Countries I've Visited</b> <p></p>

    Try putting your content inside the <p>here</p> paragraph tags and then style the tags to get some margin.

    Thread Starter tjinh200

    (@tjinh200)

    i’ve tried some different things to get the tags to create some padding, but it looks like i’m just not trying the right ones … any suggestions? …

    I’m not sure how much you know about css but you could

    <strong>THE VITALS</strong>

    <strong>Name</strong>: Tyler

    etc.

    and then in your style.css

    change line 104 to a number you are confortable with.

    or

    add

    p { margin-left: 10px; }
    img { margin-left: 10px; }

    to the bottom of the same section of your style.css if you only want left magins.

    if you only change line 104 then you’ll have to put the images in the <p> tags or style them separately as in

    img { margin-left: 10px; }

    The above post should have <p> tags around the first two line with the <strong> tags.
    This backtick thing got all screwy and now I get and XML error while using FF.

    And for some reason, while in IE I do not get an edit link.

    Just play with css to get the margins…

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