On 16/10/2006, at 7:54 AM, Chris Williams wrote:

> Thank you for your opinion.  It is my opinion that my text-heavy  
> site is
> vastly more readable with double spaces after the period.  And the  
> fix is
> hardly messy and complicated (simple preg_replace functions).

Simple for some, yes, but not for many.

> Many references prefer it, I've found few if any that say "don't".   
> Most say
> what your chosen reference below says "there is nothing wrong with"  
> it.
> (Sounds like a Seinfeld episode "not that there's anything wrong with
> that..." :) ).

Practically there is nothing wrong with it, but it's not "very  
correct" as was claimed, and the increase in legibility and  
readability is debatable. There are easier ways to improve legibility  
in print and on the web that don't require hacks (using a non  
breaking space where that is not what you mean) or regular expressions.

-- 
Chris McLay ...// interaction & visual designer

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