It is my impression that at least a few other browsers don't have this "problem". But I don't know much of anything about CSS and had almost nothing to do with the CSS on the site.
Would a SPAN work better? If Mozilla will only do it correctly with a block element, then it could be PRE in some cases and P in others. That seems like a pain, though.
- tyeIn reply to Re^5: More CSS-friendly formatting on PerlMonks? (no PRE)
by tye
in thread More CSS-friendly formatting on PerlMonks?
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