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  • Thread Starter tedlow

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    Or is there a way to assign a variable in the css template so that I can resize all my images to the value of the variable in the css template which can then be changed when I decide to change my css theme later on, so it does not exceed the boundary.

    Thread Starter tedlow

    (@tedlow)

    Yeah sfam I was trying to do double spaces like niziol suggested between punctuation marks, and not between paragraphs. Anyway I didn’t know about the double spaced thing and typewriters and modern computers accomodating that. I was just always trained to put two spaces after a period and one after a comma so I been used to viewing my typing in that manner.

    =)

    PS: We were probably taught that way in school because computers just came out at that time and everything was fixed spaced ascii like.

    Thread Starter tedlow

    (@tedlow)

    Yeah sfam I was trying to do double spaces like niziol suggested between punctuation marks, and not between paragraphs. Anyway I didn’t know about the double spaced thing and typewriters and modern computers accomodating that. I was just always trained to put two spaces after a period and one after a comma so I been used to viewing my typing in that manner.

    =)

    PS: We were probably taught that way in school because computers just came out at that time and everything was fixed spaced ascii like.

    Thread Starter tedlow

    (@tedlow)

    Hmm I think I figured it out.

    If it was
    “<p.>blah. &nbsp.; blah</p.>”
    it worked and I had to edit it under the html part.

    Versus in the html editor where I tried to just copy paste
    “blah. <p.>&nbsp.;</p.> blah”

    Such a tedious step though but it works =)

    Thread Starter tedlow

    (@tedlow)

    Hi,
    What do you mean when you say put a p tag with a blank space called out? Do I edit that in CSS? I have tried adding

    “<p.> &nbsp.;</p.>”

    Without the periods between each line to force an extra space before but it still gets stripped to one space.

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