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Old 01-16-2010, 12:46 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I'm afraid we must agree to differ; both <div> and <p> are block-level elements that have an implied line break before and after them. There's absolutely nothing with with using <div> for paragraphs. The reason we have both is simply historic - <p> long predates <div>.
as i said, it's not a question of agreeing or disagreeing with me, but if you don't want to continue the discussion that's fine. the different uses of those tags seem quite obvious to me and i don't understand why you seem so attached to using div tags for paragraphs, but i'm sure i can't change your mind.

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We're straying rather off-topic here. If you wish to continue this discussion, it would probably be more appropriate to do so in the ePub forum.
well, this is my thread after all, and i don't really mind if the topic strays a bit. so if anyone else wants to discuss this here that is fine with me, please feel free.
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