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Head First HTML with CSS

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Inline Block<br />

Well, a lot of people do think at first that the<br />

element is block, but he’s not, and he<br />

makes much more sense as an inline element.<br />

People like images mixed in <strong>with</strong> all their text<br />

and links.<br />

Because people like to use small quotes<br />

inline <strong>with</strong> their text. I’ve got no issue <strong>with</strong><br />

, so why are you picking on<br />

? You know, for thinking inline elements<br />

aren’t very important, you sure are recruiting a<br />

lot of them.<br />

Oh, how convenient. Let me know how all that<br />

page building goes <strong>with</strong>out any inline elements.<br />

I’m sure those are going to be some useful pages.<br />

Not!<br />

building blocks<br />

We may not get , but I’ve been telling<br />

he should come over to our side for<br />

years. He’d make a great block element.<br />

We’ll see about that. I’ll tell you another thing,<br />

this versus thing is silly.<br />

We’ve got a perfectly good block quote; why do<br />

we need ?<br />

Where are those linebreak body guards when<br />

I need them? Look how behind I am now. I<br />

gotta get back to building some pages.<br />

you are here 97

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