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Reference: http://www.realestatewebmasters.com/...eve/1534/show/
Set a hspace that is visible using the WYSIWYG, but when viewing published version it does not work. Am I doing anything wrong? I do see the hspace in the source code...
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Steve Castaneda, Realtor Keller Williams Realty The MyHomeHouston Team Specializing in Houston Real Estate. Feel free to visit my Houston Real Estate Blog or read about Real Estate Technology for agents. |
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Hmm can't spot anything obvious.. CSS conflict?
*waits for REW gods to answer*
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Steve,
hspace and vspace are only recognized by IE. They are no longer accepted functions or command, so FF ignores them. The best way to deal with that is CSS. I don't know if you have the ability to set that for the REW blogs, but you should be able to change the space around images with CSS on your own sites or blogs.
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Dave Tucson Real Estate & Tucson Homes |
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I didn't know that! Thanks for informing me on it, Dave. I use classes for my images on my site so it's all handled by CSS, but on REW blogs I'm sure that isn't currently possible.
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