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Old 07-15-2012, 11:44 PM   #368
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Widows & Orphans

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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
... widows and orphans set to 0 makes the end of the page much nicer then the constantly shifting end.
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[*]Re: widows and orphans... I have tried to use them on the PRST1 and couldn't get them to work. I frequently saw multi-line paragraphs which had the first line on one page and the rest of the paragraph on the next page - which I thought those settings were supposed to stop. I also saw the converse, namely all but the last line of a paragraph on one page and its last line on the next page.
I apologize for getting even further off topic, but I'm intrigued by this widows and orphans thing. I've never used it in any of my CSS, but I regularly have ebooks that will have all but the last line or two of a paragraph on one page with its last line or two on the next page. Is this because the publisher is using widows/orphans or is it because they're not?
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