Nilly - If you use the > and type some text, hitting
t enter
will always start a new paragraph. I think what you want to do is something like this:
Here is the first person's quote.
t br
Here is the second person's quote.
Which will appear like:
Here is the first person's quote.
Here is the second person's quote.
In other words, never hit
t enter
until you want a new paragraph (i.e. the spacing of a blank line).
If you use the > and type some text, hitting <enter> will always start a new paragraph
Ah, that's what I've been missing. Thank, Jon!
Please, let's not make tab emulate hitting the submit button. Enter shouldn't even emulate it on forms with more than one field.
I have no strong opinion either way, but why do you say that? If the onBlur only works off of the password field and it checks that all fields are filled in (if they're not, it does nothing), there shouldn't be any accidents.
t edit
No worries, Nilly.
Jon, it's the purist in me. HTML wasn't supposed to work that way, and it only saves one keystroke.
When the revolution comes, I don't want to be shot.
it's the purist in me
Fair enough. I can relate. I don't want you shot either.
I don't want you shot either.
Good. Because I was thinking of standing behind you.
Ok then. We're both good.
is there a recipe section? pumpkin choc chip cookies sound really great but Bethb isn't on now.
Java cat, you can use the search function to find it. But it's here
vw bug "Natter: 2 Good 2 B 4 Gotten!" Oct 23, 2002 8:08:54 pm EDT
Jon's changes (among them alignment of posting box, thread title, enhanced set profile error messages, tagline length warning) have been implemented.