Text Formating Problem

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Joined: Mar 1999

I have a text formating problem. On this page: http://www.mrpdrums.com/mrpftom12x14.php3 in the right text below the picture at the bottom, there is a half a line of space between the line, and that makes it spread apart like that, I cannot find anything that would cause it, what do you guys think? Its on a few other pages too..

Ken Prescott

AndyB's picture

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Add after the font closing tag

... from the drum when you play it.

Abhishek Reddy's picture

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im sure to get rid of the line space, u have to put the before the tag Laughing out loud:

.....it<strong><br></strong></font>
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Smiling

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This will fix it.

Move your paragraph tag up next to the font tag. That space will magically disappear.

.......from the drum when you play it.

disastermaster

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Actually there are too many to list but here are a few other very noticable ones.

On this page... http://www.mrpdrums.com/mrpstainlesssize.php3
just above the large snare drum, change the following:

**remove the and the and
add a instead.**
....... bright chrome or polished nickel finish.

http://www.mrpdrums.com/bearingedge.php3
**move the up.**
I will definitely be ordering my next kit from MRP!
Beautiful.”
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http://www.mrpdrums.com/whatpeoplesay.php3
**move the blockquote up**
All the best---Zoro

**add a **
I'll get back to you on that one. Thanks Mark."
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http://www.mrpdrums.com/construction.php3
you have some text on this page under the picture that needs to go over to the right.
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http://www.mrpdrums.com/mrpshop.php3

You shouldn't have anything above the tag.

It's late and that is all I could find with just a quick look over. However I did notice that there are a great deal of code errors throughout the whole site. Go to netmechanic.com and do a HTML check on the site. It will point out most all of your mistakes.

disastermaster

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Joined: Mar 1999

Hey, thanks. I don't usually notice code errors, but I will go take a look.. And thanks for the help with the spacing problem.

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