I haven't been clear on the right use of monospacing tags here, either--
for instance, why <CODE> is preferred to <PRE>.
Tags like <KBD> and <CODE> are normally used for
monospacing
in-line. If you wrap a multi-line block of text in
<CODE> tags, you expect
the line breaks to disappear when the
HTML file is displayed
in the browser unless you also add <BR>
tags at the end of each line.
But wrap that same text in <PRE></PRE>, and the line breaks are
handled fine without need for <BR> tags.
I recall hearing a while ago here that the site turns <CODE> into <PRE>--
but then wouldn't that be the
wrong thing to do when the intent was
to add monospaced text in-line?
In reply to RE: Automatic CODE tags
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Automatic CODE tags
by Odud
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