Margins

This is my daughters decision for her wedding dress. The thumbnail does not do her or the dress any justice.
karens dress

If you wish you can click on the picture and it will take you to a larger view of the dress. And to get back to my homework page, that is if you wish to, grin, just click back button.

Now back to the lesson. What I have tried to accomplish here is a 3em margin around the picture. I'm not sure about this one as I had to create a margin-left as well to keep the picture from laying on the border of my page.

On my h1 I have placed a 35px margin around it. As with other properties and values you can set a different size for each side if you wish to.

Using 4 numbers will give you the four sides of the margin. If you decide to use 3 numbers, the first would set the top, second both sides and third number would be the bottom of the marin.

Should you decide to use only two numbers changing the top and bottom and sides it would work like this, the first number would give you the top and bottom, the second number would give you both sides.

I am also testing the text-indent with a minus of 10% to see how it looks.



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