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<P CLASS="admonishment">
<DIV ALIGN=CENTER><H2>WARNING</H2></DIV><BR>
This is an admonishment and it should be indented. This is a
continuation of the admonishment just to see if the text also is
indented from the RIGHT margin.
</p>
</P>
(*** Note 2 </P>s *** Netscape crashed when I deleted the 2nd </P>. )
worked fine, putting the WARNING head within the border; the other
file dumped everything OUTSIDE the border and bombed when I attempted
to code it to match the first file. Except for the behavior of the
file, everything is the same ... same code, same machine, same Netscape.
==========================
| WARNING |
| Admonishment text --- |
==========================
Everything else in File 2 formatted to match File 1 (the purpose of
the exercise was to text the <LINK REL="stylesheet" TYPE="text/css"
HREF="#.css"> option -- it worked except for the one critical problem.
Any suggestions will be gratefully accepted, and appreciated, by
katav -at- yahoo -dot- com .
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''Despise not any person and do not deem anything unworthy
of consideration, for there is no person without his hour,
and no thing without its place'' {Ben Azzai [Avot 4:2]}
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