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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The space between the chapter header and the first line should be done in the CSS for the chapter header. It makes the noindent CSS class that much easier and it's one less CSS class that's needed. I'm trying to make the code as simple as possible.
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But that wasn't the OP's question...
Even though I agree with you (mostly) about the spacing for the header being in the CSS. You don't have to push your own preferences - which you were doing by telling Notjohn he was wrong and providing your own techniques (which, OBTW, are not all good either). Just because you don't
like how someone else does it, doesn't make it wrong. Saying it's "wrong" on a thread where someone is asking for help on indents on the first line of each chapter, when it's just not the way
you do it, just confuses people. That's not being helpful. If an
experienced OP came on here and said: "I'm having a problem with implementing yadda, yadda, yadda. Does anyone have alternate techniques I can try?" then you could go all out with your different techniques... But when they are asking "what letter comes after 'B' in the English language" going off on a tangent telling them how you can draw a cuneiform 'C' that's rotated 17 degrees, dropcapped, and 1.23456 times the normal height of the letters 'h' and "p"
does NOT help the OP.