Thu, 9 Feb 2012 12:28:47 -0800
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Could you again clarify the difference between the way the padding and the
margin features work?
At 10:06 AM 2/9/2012, you wrote:
>Norm:
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>Great questions. Think of the "margin" as the area around a page, or in this
>case around the screen. So you can have a margin that places content at a
>margin of 10% from the left, right, top or bottom of the screen.
>
>Padding is correct, the space between the border and the text inside the
>"box" or border. You can - or should be able to - use the padding inside a
>table much like you use cell margins in Word to put space between the
>gridlines and the text in a cell...but that is for next week.
>
>Cheers, Karen
>
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>Subject: A couple questions for Karen from week 2
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>Hi:
>
>Because I have zero vision, I am unable to check my understanding of CSS by
>trying it and seeing how it looks. Otherwise, I could probably answer my own
>questions by trial and error.
>
>You mentioned padding and margins. In my mind, they sound sort of like the
>same thing but I guess not.
>Here is my guess and you can straighten me out......
>I can set up a border. Then the padding will be the space between the border
>and the edges of the monitor.
>I can also set up margins and that will be the space inside the borders
>before the actual text.
>
>It is almost like 2 margins one margin outside the border and the other
>inside the border.
>
>Now what of my understanding is wrong and which is correct???
>
>Thanks.
>
>Norm
>
>
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