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Old 11-13-2010, 06:43 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by crutledge View Post
I think this is the answer to your question.

Code:
<span class="smcap"> ... </span>

BTW, is there a tool (like Flight Crew) that will check CSS for errors e.g. missing ";" and such?
You are using by itself.
I could use one

one typo and the whole selector becomes iffy

Sigil does not render everything as coded. but small-caps did work.

BTW I did find that I needed a "font-size: #em" in the style to make small-caps appear visually acceptable (not to get it to work)
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