[thelist] Last line of paragraph has 'deeper' line break - why?
Robert Goodyear
rob_goodyear at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 22 07:22:19 CST 2001
Get rid of the whitespace between your </font> and the </p>,
thus:
hgkhghgjh jhgjhgjg jhgjgjhg.</font></p>
The unstyled text (blank spaces) are pushing open your line
height.
/rg
--- Kelvin Markham <km at km.com.au> wrote:
> Page produced in Frontpage 2000, browsers Netscape 4.7 and/or
> Explorer
> 5.5
>
> normal old text entry in webpage looks like this;
> <p><font size="2" face="Arial">Devonport is gateway to Cradle
> Mountain
> National Park and other wilderness attractions. Marketed in
> conjunction
> with Devonport City, the Australian
> Tourist Commission and the Cruising Down Under Association, a
> variety of
> shore excursions have been developed to cater for the interests
> of
> cruise ship passengers.</font>
> </p>
...
> the first three line breaks evenly space the lines from each
> other but
> the last one is about 20% MORE! The variation is more
> pronounced when
> the page is printed out. This seems to occur in lots of paras
> on all
> sorts of sites and there's nothing in the html code that seems
> to cause
> it.
>
> The baffling thing is that some paragraphs on the same page
> still turn
> out fine! If the problem occurred consistently there would be
> some ryme
> or reason indicated but it's got me stumped, does anyone know
> how or why
> this happens and is there a solution?
>
> KM
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