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New Post 7/10/2008 11:38 AM
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How to control spacing between two paragraphs 

Dear all,

Is there anyway to control the spacing between 2 paragraphs? That mean the space that created when I press [Enter]  in the text editor. 

I found that the paragraph spacing too much. I look at the source the 2 paragraphs are simply separated by </P> and <P>. Seems like there is no setting in default.css to modify. Anyone can help me on this?

 

thank you in advance.

cheers,

Eric

 
New Post 7/10/2008 11:54 AM
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Re: How to control spacing between two paragraphs 

Use 'shift'+'enter' to avoid double spacing.

 

HTH


 
New Post 7/10/2008 12:42 PM
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Re: How to control spacing between two paragraphs 

Thank you for your reply. Shift+Enter insert <br> which means there is no space at all between 2 paragraph.

My situation is that spacing between 2 paragraphs is required, but not that much. if I can set or control the spacing height then it will be most ideal.

cheers

 
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Re: How to control spacing between two paragraphs 

You need to specify the paragraph margins in your skin's style sheet.

p{margin-top:3px;margin-bottom:6px}

or whatever amounts you prefer. This also makes it much more consistent across browsers.

I've recently begunusing p{margin:0 0 9px 0} as I'm finding that adding my style gaps from the top down is more predictable overall.

Rob

 
New Post 7/11/2008 7:42 AM
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Re: How to control spacing between two paragraphs 

I put that in default.css and it works. Thanks a lot.

 
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