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Hi, Can you please suggest me how can i retain multiple empty space or tab space in my blog? Eg: Age <tab><tab> 12 Name<tab><tab> ABC I dont want to display this in table as I have a huge amount of data in my file. I just want it to be tab or multiple empty space seperated. so that it looks well formatted to readers. Thanks, Sandeep Last edited by sandeep_hi; November 24th, 2008 at 12:29 AM.. |
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Well to get an empty space you use the following code. Code: <p> </p> For more spaces add after eachother. ex 5 Spaces would be Code: <p> </p> -Tobias Fransson |
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A table is really the best way to do these things, but yeah the non breaking space will work too.
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Personally, I prefer to use the non breaking space over tables. I also use line break.
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