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Do paragraph bottom margins overrule body margins? |
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Do paragraph bottom margins overrule body margins? (To explain what I mean, http://www.xmission.com/~wake/computerrules.html has 5% margins, including the bottom margin, in IE, but not in Firefox. I assume Firefox does it correctly. Does this no-5%-bottom-margin happen because I have a specific paragraph bottom margin listed in the stylesheet after I have listed the 5% body margin?) |
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I appreciate the replies. However, I think I'm confused, and must be missing a basic concept somewhere. I think a little white space looks good, so I use 5% margins in a body tag. I'd think that would put whatever is in the body (which is everything) inside a nice 5% margin. |
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But http://www.xmission.com/~wake/computerrules.html uses float to make two columns buy in doing so I don't get white space at the bottom of the page; |
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the actual body margin turns out to be pretty high up on the page and so effectively invisible. |
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If I switch to absolute positioning to do two columns ( http://www.xmission.com/~wake/computerrules.html ) I still lose my white space |
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I appreciate the replies. However, I think I'm confused, and must be missing a basic concept somewhere. I think a little white space looks good, so I use 5% margins in a body tag. I'd think that would put whatever is in the body (which is everything) inside a nice 5% margin. But http://www.xmission.com/~wake/computerrules.html uses float to make two columns buy in doing so I don't get white space at the bottom of the page; the actual body margin turns out to be pretty high up on the page and so effectively invisible. If I switch to absolute positioning to do two columns ( http://www.xmission.com/~wake/computerrules.html ) I still lose my white space on the bottom (this is in Firefox, not IE), so that would seem to mean that something other than float taking things out of normal flow is causing me to lose my white space. What is it? |
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I appreciate the replies. However, I think I'm confused, and must be missing a basic concept somewhere. I think a little white space looks good, so I use 5% margins in a body tag. I'd think that would put whatever is in the body (which is everything) inside a nice 5% margin. But http://www.xmission.com/~wake/computerrules.html uses float to make two columns buy in doing so I don't get white space at the bottom of the page; the actual body margin turns out to be pretty high up on the page and so effectively invisible. If I switch to absolute positioning to do two columns ( http://www.xmission.com/~wake/computerrules.html ) I still lose my white space on the bottom (this is in Firefox, not IE), so that would seem to mean that something other than float taking things out of normal flow is causing me to lose my white space. What is it? |
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