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The Joy of CSS

Screen print in IE and Mozill Firefox Mozilla Firefox and IE look the same

20 + ways
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TO PLAY IN YOUR

The joy of CSS. Here we are using font sizes, margins, floats, and line height to position the text exactly where we want it. The browsers don't handle the code exactly the same but one style will suit some while the other style will suit others. The differences are nits. I think.


Copy and paste this in your Blog or Web page.

It will look like this.

20 + ways
Blog
TO PLAY IN YOUR

The joy of CSS. Here we are using font sizes, margins, floats, and line height to position the text exactly where we want it. The browsers don't handle the code exactly the same but one style will suit some while the other style will suit others. The differences are nits. I think.


Remove the Test Borders

The borders around the text are for testing in various browsers. It makes it easier to see what the code is doing. But, on this one I like the look with the borders. The colors aren't planned or intentional and can be changed or the code can be posted without the borders.

20 + ways
Blog
TO PLAY IN YOUR

The joy of CSS. Here we are using font sizes, margins, floats, and line height to position the text exactly where we want it. The browsers don't handle the code exactly the same but one style will suit some while the other style will suit others. The differences are nits. I think.


Copy and paste this in your Blog or Web page.

It will look like this.

20 + ways
Blog
TO PLAY IN YOUR

The joy of CSS. Here we are using font sizes, margins, floats, and line height to position the text exactly where we want it. The browsers don't handle the code exactly the same but one style will suit some while the other style will suit others. The differences are nits. I think.



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