> Try using some <BR>s to add some white space between page elements.
Actually, some browsers will collapse that - the only way to be certain
you will get whitespace, is to put a PRE section with only line breaks
in it.
> Use <HR>s too,
Yes and they can look especially nice if you use the WIDTH attribute so
they don't go all the way across the screen. You can center them or
not as you like.
> and tables to lay your content out if you know how. I
> have tutorials on it all at my site.
>
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> HTML Source : HTML Tutorials[1]
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> [1] http://www.htmlsource.f2s.com
Funny, I couldn't access this when I tried a moment ago, even though
www.f2s.com is pingable and http-able.
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