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What does &nbsp mean? I have a bunch on a couple of my pages and those pages
don't look the same on different computers?
Thanx
Jack
 
Non breaking space = you will get these when you use the space bar more then once on a line. You
should never use the space to position content on a page.

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  is the entity used to represent a non-breaking space. You are using
the spacebar to try and format your page. It won't work.
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| What does &nbsp mean? I have a bunch on a couple of my pages and those
pages
| don't look the same on different computers?
| Thanx
| Jack
 
I have like 100 on one page. And that page shows up on other computers with
large spaces in the text. Should I delete them from the html page?
Thanx
 
Yes, get rid of all of them, then place your info within table cells and set
the alignments you need both vertically and horizontally.
Eleanor
 
Get rid of them if you don't want the extra spaces. HTML considers any space
after 1 space whitespace and ignores it. The   tells the browser that
you do want an extra space. It's used hwen you want two or more spaces
between words or items.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
 
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