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Old 04-10-2008, 03:58 AM
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Default Hello , my site is on the air finally

hey guys ,

after few hard weeks and lots of studying i (almost) finished my site

www.classifieds-4free.net

please take a look and i realy want to hear some comments and more ideas

thanks
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Old 04-10-2008, 07:14 AM
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Looks good.. what does &nbsp mean??
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Old 04-10-2008, 07:31 AM
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Default Re: Hello , my site is on the air finally

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Looks good.. what does &nbsp mean??
Hi, this i believe is created with some characters that are not except able in some scripts, like / @ # ~ or can be used to give a space between words..
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Old 04-10-2008, 12:44 PM
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Default Re: Hello , my site is on the air finally

There is only one suggestion is to center the pages. Oher than that looks good. well done.

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Old 04-10-2008, 02:01 PM
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Default Re: Hello , my site is on the air finally

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Looks good.. what does &nbsp mean??
what do mean by that ? where did you see that exactly ?

its just a space(s)
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Old 04-10-2008, 02:38 PM
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Looks good.. what does &nbsp mean??
Short Answer
  is the entity used to represent a non-breaking space. It is essentially a standard space, the primary difference being that a browser should not break (or wrap) a line of text at the point that this   occupies.
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  is the entity used to represent a non-breaking space. It is essentially a standard space, the primary difference being that a browser should not break (or wrap) a line of text at the point that this   occupies.
Many WYSIWYG HTML editors insert these   entities in an effort to control the layout of the HTML document. For example, such an editor may use a series of non-breaking spaces to indent a paragraph like this:
<P>
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; This first line of text is supposed to be indented. However, many browsers will not render it as intended.
</P>
As the example mentions, some browsers will not, in fact, indent the text because of how that particular browser handles the &nbsp; entity. Some browsers collapse multiple, concurrent non-breaking spaces into a single space. This sometimes happens, even if there are regular spaces separating the consecutive &nbsp; entities. So keep in mind that this "technique" can not be relied on.
There are some times when it is "acceptable" or "advisable" to use the &nbsp; entity so long as the consequences are understood:
  1. Its intended use of creating a space between words or elements that should not be broken. The only problems that can be associated with this use is that too many words strung together with non-breaking spaces may require some graphical browsers to show horizontal scrollbars or cause them to display the text overlapping table borders.
  2. If you need to have an empty table cell, it is often advised that you add a non-breaking space like <TD>&nbsp;</TD>. This is because some versions of Netscape seem to have problems with completely empty table cells.
  3. Indentation. It is generally discouraged to use a non-breaking space, or a series of non-breaking spaces to "force" an indentation. This practice is discouraged for two primary reasons. First, not all browsers handle the &nbsp; entity properly and may in fact ignore it when rendering the document. Second, the practice of trying to "force" a specific presentation is often frowned upon as it tends to fail and/or makes it more difficult for some readers whose browsers may be configured differently from your own.
if you are really curious, create a simple web page in BV, write out a paragraph using indents within it. save it and look at the source code of the html page. this will show you exactly where this command is used.

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Old 04-15-2008, 10:33 PM
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Default Re: Hello , my site is on the air finally

Hi,

I am still seeing the &Nbsp on all your headers. If I click on Montreal, up come the headers houseing, forsale, jobs and services.. these all have &nbsp preceeding it.

Cheers M
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