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I've done all kind of reading and don't see anything about it. Is there any way to adjust spacing between the lines; anything remotely related to working in a page layout program? I'm trying to run headlines, but there's a ridiculous amount of space between lines. Any thoughts?
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Re: Dreamweaver2004MX - leading

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you need to use the css height or line-height properties. If you're familiar with the source you can use
<h1 style="line-height: 1em; height: 1em;">Heading 1 or other element</h1>
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I'm ashamed to say I've not gotten into CSS yet :o, but I guess I'm about to begin. Thanks for the input.
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Re: Dreamweaver2004MX - leading

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There is a great beginners tutorial on CSS on WebMonkey.

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