Kevin Cully <[email protected]> wrote:

>I run an archery club for kids, no matter the age.  I also run the web 
>site which is WordPress based.  I'm posting the calendar of upcoming 
>tournaments and the HTML table is pushed too low in the post.
>
>When I examine the source, there isn't anything in the post that
>appears 
>that would push the table lower.  However, if I "Inspect Element" in 
>Chrome or start FireBugz in Firefox, I see a series of "<p></p><br>" in
>
>the viewer.  I've looked through the CSS as best as I can but I can't 
>find anything that would make that appear.
>
>Any CSS experts want to take a crack at this?
>
>Post:
>http://forsytharchery.com/club/2012/01/gaa-state-indoor-tournament/
>
>CSS:
>http://forsytharchery.com/club/wp-content/themes/birdie2day-12/style.css
>
>Thanks!
>Kevin
>
>-- 
>Kevin Cully
>CULLY Technologies, LLC
>678-929-7762
>[email protected]
>
>
Paragraph and break tags are not a result of CSS. Your problem stems from Word 
Press.
-- 
Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software
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