Promoting a paragraph
Gerald M. Furi
gmf at metronet.lib.mi.us
Mon Oct 6 18:20:34 EDT 1997
Style Sheets are the answer, but if you want to write to "lowest common
denominator: browsers, then use a definition list
( <DL>
<DT> URL goes here
<DL> Description goes here
</DL>)
gmf
Vladislav S. Davidzon wrote:
> I hope I understood this correctly... But why not use <BR> tags?
> <A HREF="blah.com">Blah.com!!!!</A><BR>Blah.com is a great web site
> for...<BR>
>
> Another possibility would be tables...
>
> .........................................................................
> Vladislav S. Davidzon davidzon at tech-center.com
> Technology Assistant Farmington Community Library
> Phone: (248) 553-0300 Fax: (248) 553-3228
> 32737 W. 12 Mile Road Farmington Hills, MI 48334
>
> "It is the province of knowledge to speak, and its a privilege of wisdom
> to listen." - Oliver Wendell Homes
>
> All opinions are my opinions only, and not those of any organizations I
> am associated with, unless otherwise specified.
> .........................................................................
>
> On Mon, 6 Oct 1997, Nancy Webb wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am fairly new at web design and am able to promote lists
> > and such, however, I am trying to design a paragraph with a
> > hypertext link on one line, and on the next line a description
> > of the hypertext link (indented twice so that it stands out.) I
> > can't seem to do this without leaving a space between the
> > 1st and 2nd lines.
> >
> > I have written the following:
> >
> > <A HREF=_________________></A></P>
> > <UL>
> > <UL>
> > text
> > </UL>
> > <BR>
> > </UL><P>
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions? Any help would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Thank you very much.
> >
> > Nancy Webb
> > Ottawa General Hospital Library
> > 501 Smyth Rd
> > Ottawa, ON K1H 8L6
> > (631)737-8530
> > e-mail: nwebb at ogh.on.ca
> >
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