I get an unwanted, extra line of white below a blockquote.
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I get an unwanted extra line of white below a blockquote. I’ve tried everything, but can’t get rid of it. Here’s an excert from my code:
Zandi said $8,000 “seems to have been a sufficiently powerful incentive.”
Congress, suffering from “bailout fatigue.” is unlikely to increase the tax credit beyond the current $8000, most observers agree, despite pressures to do so from the real estate industry.Anyone have any suggestions?
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I get an unwanted extra line of white below a blockquote. I’ve tried everything, but can’t get rid of it. Here’s an excert from my code:
`Zandi said $8,000 “seems to have been a sufficiently powerful incentive.”
Congress, suffering from “bailout fatigue.” is unlikely to increase the tax credit beyond the current $8000, most observers agree, despite pressures to do so from the real estate industry.`Anyone have any suggestions?
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Post code between backticks, those little apostrophe-like marks usually on the same key as the ~. So Backtick, all the code, backtick. That makes it display properly.
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Here’s the relevant fragment:
Zandi said $8,000 “seems to have been a sufficiently powerful incentive.”</blockquote> Congress, suffering from "bailout fatigue." is unlikely to increase the -
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If you don’t mind losing the big grey quotation mark, you can write it as a normal paragraph and apply appropriate padding – see here:
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You’re welcome. But I mean padding both sides, not left only, and possibly justified alignment as well.
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I initially thought both padding-right and -left after reading your suggestion, but then I went back and looked at my post, and it looks as if the blockquote is padded-left only.
What are the tags for justified alignment?
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