- From: Juan Lanus <jlanus@netscape.net>
- Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 18:57:04 -0300
- To: www-amaya@w3.org
Also, a strong space might be bigger than a regular one: some fonts get bigger when bolded. Saludos Juan Lanus TECNOSOL Argentina Jose Carlos Santos wrote: >>Hi José Carlos / Hola José Carlos >> >>I don't believe that that effect is a " bug ", simply, how sense has that >>the space is marked as <strong>? > > > If I type <strong>a b</strong> then I get a space between "a" and "b". > Why don't I get a space when I put a space just before </strong>? > > >>If you put the code in the following way you will obtain the wanted result: >><p><strong>Note:</strong> Note.</p> >>And I believe that that is the correct form of making it, because the space >>in any case will be something as important as to go marked as <strong> > > > I do not see why this form is more correct than the one that I have posted. > I also do not understand why do you say that, in your suggestion, the space > "will be something as important as to go marked as <strong>". Finally, > and the most important aspect of this, according to the HTML rules the > space should appear. > > >>IN SPANISH > > > Thanks, but I am portuguese. > > Best regards > > Jose Carlos Santos > >
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