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#0, Also Getting the CSS Treatment:
Posted by Gryphon on Aug-04-14 at 01:23 AM
Weapon of Choice (for which the sheet in question was originally developed by Zack Weinberg) and Night of the Kissogram!.

The annotated version of Weapon of Choice will have to wait until I have a little more brain, as I want to make sure I understand how the note widgets are working before I throw it out there.

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#1, RE: Also Getting the CSS Treatment:
Posted by Nova Floresca on Aug-04-14 at 01:43 AM
In response to message #0
I think it might need an extra line break between the paragraphs, unless that's a problem on my end (entirely possible, I trust my browser not at all), but right now the paragraphs are kinda squashed together, making it a little hard to read.

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#2, RE: Also Getting the CSS Treatment:
Posted by JeanneHedge on Aug-04-14 at 01:48 AM
In response to message #1
>I think it might need an extra line break between the paragraphs,
>unless that's a problem on my end (entirely possible, I trust my
>browser not at all), but right now the paragraphs are kinda squashed
>together, making it a little hard to read.
>

I don't see any empty lines between paragraphs. I also don't think they're needed because the paragraphs begin with an indent (just like there are indents at the beginning but no blank lines between paragraphs in a book).

Jeanne


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#3, RE: Also Getting the CSS Treatment:
Posted by Gryphon on Aug-04-14 at 01:53 AM
In response to message #2
>>I think it might need an extra line break between the paragraphs,
>>unless that's a problem on my end (entirely possible, I trust my
>>browser not at all), but right now the paragraphs are kinda squashed
>>together, making it a little hard to read.
>
>I don't see any empty lines between paragraphs. I also don't think
>they're needed because the paragraphs begin with an indent (just like
>there are indents at the beginning but no blank lines between
>paragraphs in a book).

Yep - indeed, that was rather the point of the whole exercise with CSS, was to try and get a web presentation that would look like that instead of having gratuitous linefeeds all over the place.

OP: It might help to increase your font size a little; if you have the default set really small, that might not work well with a print-style presentation.

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#4, RE: Also Getting the CSS Treatment:
Posted by Nova Floresca on Aug-04-14 at 06:38 AM
In response to message #3
Aha, got it figured out now.

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