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Old 05-19-2017, 09:01 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Turtle91 View Post
You can create your own "tabs" using the Clip Editor (Ctrl+Alt+C). When you display the Clip Bar (Right Click in menu area) you can see all the special commands you've created.

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Okay, brace yourself(-ves) for a N00B question. All right, ready?

First off, Turtle, I also copied your code, and it solved a number of problems I had encountered. So thanks for sharing it.

But I like to know "why?". So I went out there to investigate, and every reference I could find states that the <blockquote> tag is specifically designed to...well, quote blocks of text. Being a curious sort, I did a little S&R on the epub containing your code, replacing "blockquote" with "div". And I couldn't see any difference in what it was doing--at least within Sigil.

So, I have to ask--is there any advantage to using one over the other? --not criticizing, just really want to know. Thanks in advance!
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