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space adds more file size???
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[quote]When you write HTML text, you can never be sure how the text is displayed in another browser. Some people have large computer displays, some have small. The text will be reformatted every time the user resizes his window. Never try to format the text in your editor by adding empty lines and spaces to the text. HTML will truncate the spaces in your text. Any number of spaces count as one. Some extra information: In HTML a new line counts as one space. [/quote] This is from [url=http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_primary.asp]http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_primary.asp[/url] My understanding is that any spaces adds more file size. The lines between the paragraphs also add more files size. So that I reckon I'd better avoid adding to unnecesariry space or line to save bandwidth. Is that right???? I just wanted to tell you about this. Any comment, great. Hiroki Kozai
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