SPACER - extra space
Description :
The SPACER tag
inserts a space in the document. The space can be between
characters or between lines, or it can be a spacing rectangle,
similar to an invisible image.
Syntax
<SPACER TYPE="HORIZONTAL"|"VERTICAL"|"BLOCK"
ALIGN="LEFT"|"RIGHT"|"TOP"|"ABSMIDDLE"|"ABSBOTTOM"|"TEXTTOP"|"MIDDLE"|"BASELINE"|"BOTTOM"
HEIGHT="height" WIDTH="width"
SIZE="size">
Attributes
TYPE specifies whether the extra space is
inserted between characters or between lines, or whether it is a
rectangular space that is effectively an invisible image. The
value can be one of the following:
HORIZONTAL inserts horizontal space between two
characters. The width of this space is specified by the SIZE
attribute.
VERTICAL inserts vertical space between lines.
Netscape Navigator adds a line break to end the current line, then
adds the vertical space before the beginning of the next line. The
height of the space is specified by the SIZE attribute.
BLOCK behaves almost exactly like an invisible
image. Netscape Navigator ignores any SIZE attribute and instead
uses the HEIGHT, WIDTH, and ALIGN
attributes to define a spacing rectangle.
ALIGN applies only when the extra space is a
block. It specifies the alignment of the spacing rectangle in
relation to the surrounding text. See alignment page.
HEIGHT applies only when the extra space is a
block, and specifies the height of the spacing rectangle in
pixels.
WIDTH applies only when the extra space is a
block. It specifies the width of the spacing rectangle in pixels.
SIZE depends on the value of TYPE. When the
spacer is of type HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL, the SIZE attribute
specifies the absolute width or height in pixels of the added
space. If the extra space is a block, the SIZE attribute is
ignored.
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