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Old 01-12-2020, 09:25 PM   #22
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Actually, your way is not always the easiest. There are sometimes other classes that go with <p> that are not the standard paragraph or noindent paragraph. Especially when doing offset text because the publishers do not feel that using a <blockquote> is a good idea when it's the best idea.
Actually, my way is the quickest and easiest. Offset text is not frequent enough to worry about justifying it (for the original poster, that is), but I never use blockquote (and I understand why publishers who know what they're doing don't use blockquote). I have certain classes in my template CSS file for offset text: text1, text2, text3, etc. They all have different formats, and it's very quick for me to add a number after "text" for the different formats I need for the offset text. My system is simple but very effective, fast, and the results are fantastic. I spent a lot of time coming up with the perfect editing process, and it was worth every minute I spent setting it all up. Your advice usually makes no sense to me, and it usually sounds like it would be much more time-consuming than my system. But thanks for trying!

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