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Old 01-16-2010, 12:54 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
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.
I've no "attachment" to <div> tags; it's quite simply that the tool that I like to use to create my books (BD) happens to use them, and they works perfectly well, so I see no need to change them. You can do anything with a <div> tag that you can do with a <p> tag in terms of formatting (AFAIK - please correct me if I'm wrong).

When I write HTML code by hand I do use <p> tags (less typing!), but, as I say, BD just happens to use them and I really can't be bothered to change them.

When a tool comes along that I find as good to use as BD (Sigil is getting there, but it has a way to go yet), then I'm sure that I'll change.
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