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It does not work for me and for cases involving adjoining margin collapsing. |
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Resetting margins to 0 and collapsing margins is *not* the same thing. |
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If a 2 sec zeroing of the margins makes the unwanted phenomena disappear, you know it might well be a margin problem and you can look more locally then. So your contribution makes no reasoned sense to me. Not really. If one element has unwanted/inadvertant/mistaken padding and the adjacent element has a wanted default margin, you've just "identified" the wrong problem thru carelessness. What has this got to do with using say * {margin: 0} for less than 2 seconds (in which time you do *not* try to identify anything positively or "fix" anything or run into any dangers whatsoever. You just look to see if some unwanted look is affected for the better. If you think it is a waste of time, make sure you never do it, not even to waste 2 sec. Others will use it and it will often be worth the 2 secs. |
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To see this point, you need to understand the spirit in which it is used and not jump to too many conclusions. |
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On 15 Jun 2008, dorayme <doraymeRidThis (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote: If a 2 sec zeroing of the margins makes the unwanted phenomena disappear, you know it might well be a margin problem and you can look more locally then. So your contribution makes no reasoned sense to me. Not really. If one element has unwanted/inadvertant/mistaken padding and the adjacent element has a wanted default margin, you've just "identified" the wrong problem thru carelessness. What has this got to do with using say * {margin: 0} for less than 2 seconds (in which time you do *not* try to identify anything positively or "fix" anything or run into any dangers whatsoever. You just look to see if some unwanted look is affected for the better. Well, I never have used it, and even though it's only 2 seconds, 2 seconds wasted here and 2 seconds wasted there... |
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What has this got to do with using say * {margin: 0} for less than 2 seconds (in which time you do *not* try to identify anything positively or "fix" anything or run into any dangers whatsoever. You just look to see if some unwanted look is affected for the better. Well, I never have used it, and even though it's only 2 seconds, 2 seconds wasted here and 2 seconds wasted there... You are right not to use a technique that you do not understand in the slightest way. |
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