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Mark and two Cats

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    Cats, mycology, physics, country blues guitar.

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  1. How can I include text after the words "Underlined heading" without a line break as happens to the word "TEST":--------------------------------------------<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><style>.underline{text-decoration:underline;}</style></head><body><h1 class="underline">Underlined heading</h1><h1>TEST</h1></body></html>--------------------------------------------What is causing the line break? It happens with other attribues such as color, etc. Thanks!
  2. Oops - I meant...left:10px and margin-left:10px toldya I'm a newb
  3. What's the diff between eg: position-left:10px and margin-left:10px They seem to do the same thing. Thanks from a newbie! Best Regards,-Mark and two Cats
  4. In the following W3Schools Try-It-Yourself example, certain effects are imparted to text in a webpage, but although the commands have stop tags, the effects extend beyond their intended element. http://www.w3schools.com/css/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_navbar_horizontal_advanced When I add this (the "Test" link) to the body, the a-href link picks up line item formatting, even though </li> and </u> preceed it: <ul><li><a href="#home">Home</a></li><li><a href="#news">News</a></li><li><a href="#contact">Contact</a></li><li><a href="#about">About</a></li></ul><br><a href="#Test">test</a></li> How do I limit the Display properties so they do not influence unintended elements of the webpage? Yes, I am a newbie. Thanks! Best Regards,-Mark and two Cats
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