Re: html+ - remove <p> and </p>

Lou Montulli ([email protected])
Fri, 1 Apr 94 13:10:46 CST


> >
> >after all, with a <p> flag, you could have the whole document without
> >a line break, and with a <p> legally coming in the middle of a line.
> >
> >comments please?
>
> I agree! I have also been frustrated with not having the option of a hard
> return without the blank line that the <p> flag adds. Any solution for
> that that I have missed?
>
Yes there is a solution that you have missed. The <br> tag. It stands
for line BReak. But you shouldn't feel bad about not knowing about it,
the documentation and specifications about the web has been
VERY SLOW in getting updated!!!!!

:lou

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