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![]() Just a short one:
how can I format a header tag <h2> so that it isn't followed by a double line break? I know how to format the text using CSS, and to make it a little more challenging the text is positioned with 'position: relative; top: -28px;' to align with the upper edge of a border graphic. But as soon as I combine the Style Sheet with a HEADER tag I get too much space below the text. I'd really like to use headers for se placements... Cheers
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Too easy...
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WORKING WELL! Cheers, Dave! ![]() That was one I didn't know (but then - there are lots of css bits I don't know...)
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Just that I had everything else working in Netscape 4.7, too... ![]()
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