Re: have problems with div's



> I am printing to one place in one of the tables

Huh? You are printing to a table?

> but it has all the carriage returns in between the letters. how do I
> remove them? or stop them being printed in the first place.

What does this have to do with divs? Sorry - I'm not tracking you at
all....

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Murray
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<cheers> wrote in message news:O9ddEXxWFHA.3864@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have a table split into 4 equal parts.
> I am printing to one place in one of the tables, but if lets say
>
> you have the letter a to z and only every 5 letter of the alphabet is
> printed vertically down the table box, and it would look like this
>
> e
> j
> o
> t
> y
>
>
> but it has all the carriage returns in between the letters. how do I
> remove them? or stop them being printed in the first place.
>
> thank you
>
> Jason
>
>
>
> "Murray" <forums@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:ucTNtCuWFHA.3828@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> but it shows a carriage return when they are empty.
>>
>> Of course. That's because <div> is a block tag. All block tags start on
>> a new line, and force subsequent markup to start on a new line too.
>>
>>> how do I get only the div's that have content to print.
>>> and the ones that are empty prints nothing.
>>
>> Say more about this. You have multiple pages, each having the same array
>> of divs, some of which are loaded with content, and some of which are
>> not? And you want those that are 'empty' to not affect the screen
>> position of the others? I can't think of a way to do that automatically.
>> Is there a reason why you wouldn't just delete them?
>>
>> --
>> Murray
>> ============
>>
>> <cheers> wrote in message news:uM5TentWFHA.1384@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>I have the following within one of my pages created with FrontPage.
>>>
>>> <div id="bAvocado"></div>
>>> <div id="bButterSquash"></div>
>>> <div id="bCauliflower"></div>
>>> <div id="bCornOnCob"></div>
>>> <div id="bCucumber"></div>
>>> <div id="bGarlic"></div>
>>>
>>> and it works.
>>>
>>> but it shows a carriage return when they are empty.
>>>
>>> not what I need.
>>>
>>> how do I get only the div's that have content to print.
>>> and the ones that are empty prints nothing.
>>>
>>>
>>> thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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