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 From:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY)
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6625.1 
To put in a line break between your posts and your signature put this code in just before anything else in the signature.

code:
<p></p>


That will insert a blank line.

Be sure HTML is enabled.

Philadelphia, PA (Really Bensalem)

When you finally understand it completely... it changes.

EDITED: 12 Apr 2007 by DGL

 

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 From:  Stunt Engraver (DGL)
 To:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) 
6625.2 In reply to 6625.1 
Harvey,

Wouldn't that only apply to people who haven't placed a signature in their signauture field, as set up under "My Controls" or in the posting window?

For instance, my signature in this post, is automatically separated from the body copy, with no extra steps.

David "The Stunt Engraver" Lavaneri
DGL Engraving
Port Hueneme, CA

EDITED: 12 Apr 2007 by DGL

 

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 From:  Carl (CSEWELL)
 To:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) 
6625.3 In reply to 6625.1 
code:
<BR>
will also work, saving you 3 whole keystrokes and a whole bunch of electrons from being needlessly sent to their graves.

:^)

Carl

  Guntersville Laser Engraving
  Guntersville, AL
  http://www.GuntersvilleLaser.com

EDITED: 12 Apr 2007 by CSEWELL


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 From:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY)
 To:  Carl (CSEWELL) 
6625.4 In reply to 6625.3 

If I remember correctly, 'br' will only put in 2/3 the space of 'p'.

'br' is a standard line break, 'p' is new paragraph which introduces extra space.

Philadelphia, PA (Really Bensalem)

When you finally understand it completely... it changes.

 

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 From:  Carl (CSEWELL)
 To:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) 
6625.5 In reply to 6625.4 
A line-break is a line-break in HTML coding. And, according to the W3 organization, THE organizational body of HTML specifications:

quote:
We discourage authors from using empty P elements. User agents should ignore empty P elements.

9.3.2 Controlling line breaks

A line break is defined to be a carriage return ( ), a line feed ( ), or a carriage return/line feed pair. All line breaks constitute white space.


The white space line-break is dependent only on the current font.

Carl

  Guntersville Laser Engraving
  Guntersville, AL
  http://www.GuntersvilleLaser.com

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 From:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY)
 To:  Carl (CSEWELL) 
6625.6 In reply to 6625.5 
I sit corrected. The code that will work in every instance is:
code:
<p>&nbsp;</p>


It does give a larger space.

Philadelphia, PA (Really Bensalem)

When you finally understand it completely... it changes.

 

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 From:  Carl (CSEWELL)
 To:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) 
6625.7 In reply to 6625.6 
... and two BRs
code:
<BR><BR>

will give more space than one paragraph.
code:
<P>&nbsp;</p>

and save you 5 keystrokes!

Carl

  Guntersville Laser Engraving
  Guntersville, AL
  http://www.GuntersvilleLaser.com

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 From:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY)
 To:  Carl (CSEWELL) 
6625.8 In reply to 6625.7 

And what are you going to do with those keystrokes you saved? :O)

You are correct.

Philadelphia, PA (Really Bensalem)

When you finally understand it completely... it changes.

 

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 From:  Carl (CSEWELL)
 To:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) 
6625.9 In reply to 6625.8 
quote:
And what are you going to do with those keystrokes you saved?


Save EEtc bandwidth and storage space! Every little 'bit' helps!

Carl

  Guntersville Laser Engraving
  Guntersville, AL
  http://www.GuntersvilleLaser.com

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 From:  Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY)
 To:  Carl (CSEWELL) 
6625.10 In reply to 6625.9 

I cannot think of a comeback to that ne, darn.


{Wierd thing happened on my way to reply. I thought I typed a capitol 'I' and jumped to settings or something, back did not work. Maybe I hit ctrl-I or ctrl-shift-I.}

Philadelphia, PA (Really Bensalem)

When you finally understand it completely... it changes.

 
 
     
 

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