No worries, Joodler.
Would you want someone other than poets making the framework for which you
work in?
You've conjured some great why, why not's and who should and shouldn't in my
head Doug, thanks.
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Judy Prince <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Inayaili's idea's terrific as is the beautiful example.
>
> Recent commenter, Catherine, makes a valid point about not leaving a line
> space instead of paragraphing stanzas. However, she's shortsighted about
> not first-line capping, as I've just found out [as one detracting example
> only] in prepping a prose text interleaved with poem-parts from
> Shakespeare,
> Michael Alexander's translation of *Beowulf*, and Dylan Thomas's *Fern
> Hill*.
> Shakes and Thomas use first-line caps; Alexander does not. Also, it's
> inaccurate to say that no one after William Carlos Williams uses first-line
> caps.
>
> I'll try Inayaili's fomat, see what comes up.
>
> Thanks, Angel!
>
> Judy
>
> 2010/1/4 Angel Robert Marquez <[log in to unmask]>
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> http://webdesignernotebook.com/css/styling-a-poem-with-advanced-css-selectors/
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