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List:       web4lib
Subject:    HTML text -making indents or tabs
From:       max () bbs ! uanet ! kharkov ! ua (max () bbs ! uanet ! kharkov ! ua)
Date:       1994-08-03 3:04:22
Message-ID: m0ulp3M-0007SxC () lviv-kharkov ! esc ! kharkov ! ua
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> Date:          Wed, 31 Jul 1996 14:45:24 -0700
> Reply-to:      jcreech@redshift.com
> From:          John Creech <jcreech@redshift.com>
> To:            Multiple recipients of list <web4lib@library.berkeley.edu>
> Subject:       Re: HTML text -making indents or tabs

> 
> 
> On Wed, 31 Jul 1996 mrsc@wln.com wrote:
> 
> > Anyone know how to create indents or tabs in the text of HTML documents.
> > The specific application we are working with is the conversion of
> > municipal ordinances which in their original word processing text have
> > lots of indents; many are in outline form.
> 
> You could try building a definition list <dl>, or nesting a bunch of them. 
> The second level element under a <dl> is <dt>, then under that if you
> choose to use it, is <dd>.  The <dd> elements indent under the <dt>'s. 
> 
> John Creech, Reference Librarian
> California State University at Monterey Bay
>    Home Account:  jcreech@redshift.com
> http://www.redshift.com/~jcreech
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I think that`s a very useful tag is "&nbsp". It`s make able to make 
some free space without breaking of lines

Sorry for my English. 
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                                  Company: Global Ukraine - Kharkov
                                   E-mail: max@bbs.uanet.kharkov.ua
                                           Real name: Maxim Alexeev
                               

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