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Old 10-01-2010, 07:56 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
Basically, it's not semantic. If you want some vertical space, add some vertical space, and not a paragraph with a non-breaking space.

The effect might most of the time be what you want, but you can't easily style it. What if you want more or less space? What if a page-break happens just after it? What if you (or someone else) decides to have paragraphs with a coloured background?
Oooo...!
Maybe I have been doing it wrong and your way would be lots more better
I have been placing small jpeg's into the scene breakes (just like they appear in their paper cousins).

Would a single "Background Image" in the CSS (by itself) be a better way, or does ther need to be foreground text to force the size?
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