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Hi, good morning: There is a bit of html that you use when you want a block of text to appear "as is" on a page; in other words you don't have to put <br> at the end of every line...for example if you want to show a block of header material. I have forgotten what this is and don't see it in html tutorials, though I've used it in the past. Anybody remember? Thanks in advance. |
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No. *Any programmer will be quick to tell you that html is not programming.* Duh. |
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No. *Any programmer will be quick to tell you that html is not programming.* Duh. |
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