- From: Christos Cheretakis <xalkina@otenet.gr>
- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 02:41:53 +0200
- To: Shelby Moore <shelby@coolpage.com>
- CC: www-style@w3.org
Shelby Moore wrote: > >> But even when defining the EOS character, there had to be first some >>implementations, wider acceptance, etc., in order to be considered >>seriously. >> >> Plus, and that's a personal opinion, it wouldn't be used >>consistently, as lots of similar facilities provided by editing software >>is not. I'm the only one I know who does not use crlf for spacing >>between paragraphs, or space to center words. > > > > I agree to some extent, except note that <P> is not used consistently > either, and yet we have paragraph styles in CSS. > Nop, they're not paragraph styles. That may be what editors or word processors call them. They're block-element styles. > > -Shelby Moore > C/ -- Λες κι η στάθμη της αγάπης πάει να βρει /"\ Πόσοι κρύβονται στη λάσπη θησαυροί ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / Πως κοπήκανε στα δάχτυλα οι σταυροί against HTML email X Γι' ανθρώπων έργα... & microsoft attachments / \
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