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Thanks Kimson OK I thought I understood what you are saying and it wasn't an issue because I always use <div" as div and blockquote as blockquote no matter how the names were styled....so far so good.... until I tried to align images on two sides of a paragraph...and wanted the images to stay somewhere in the vicinity of that paragraph no matter what resize, resolution..text size the user might choose.. Now ...I didn't want to clutter up the page with div..the vertical-aligns wouldn't hold....and span..I don't understand how to span an image into a header yet ....so I used "blockquote" But..I wondered if I am just rewriting "blockquote" into a "p" or "div" wrapper style or is there really a spec that the browser executes when the "command" blockquote..or div or span is read by the browser? It really puzzles me when I am using the H1,H2 headers because those were Specific..in old HTML..but now that those are Styled..everyone says to sue them..which I avoid..because of the old "hardwired" mode.. That is the question...are there default specs the browser reads for certain specs or code words or is it all "styling"? Here is the page I was working on..with the blockquotes so you see what I am saying..Are those divs, paragraphs or blockquotes http://hartake.com/xindex.php?page=page2
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