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aslindy
I have been updating my church's web site. One page was designed with the
text in a table, with each paragraph (in the more indented part) in a
separate cell - http://www.goodshepherdmidland.org/what_we_believe.htm
Other pages just have the text in a single table cell, with multiple
paragraphs - http://www.goodshepherdmidland.org/announcements.htm
Is there a reason the first example should be used? Why should each
paragraph be in a separate cell? It just seems to make more code.
Plus, for indenting in all the cells on the 'what we believe' page, they
just used a bunch of spaces, which I don't think is a good idea. If I were
going to change the page, I would not have the indent at the beginning of
the paragraph, I would just add an additional line space between paragraphs.
I can't even see a good way to have an indent at the beginning of the
paragraph... just the spaces.
Thanks for any comments/suggestions.
Amy
text in a table, with each paragraph (in the more indented part) in a
separate cell - http://www.goodshepherdmidland.org/what_we_believe.htm
Other pages just have the text in a single table cell, with multiple
paragraphs - http://www.goodshepherdmidland.org/announcements.htm
Is there a reason the first example should be used? Why should each
paragraph be in a separate cell? It just seems to make more code.
Plus, for indenting in all the cells on the 'what we believe' page, they
just used a bunch of spaces, which I don't think is a good idea. If I were
going to change the page, I would not have the indent at the beginning of
the paragraph, I would just add an additional line space between paragraphs.
I can't even see a good way to have an indent at the beginning of the
paragraph... just the spaces.
Thanks for any comments/suggestions.
Amy