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<p> element. See paragraph (<p>) element
padding, 21, 22, 23, 41–42, 43, 53, 59
padding-top value, 208
page layouts, 224
paged media, 154
paragraph (<p>) element
and headings, 17
indenting paragraphs, 200–201
using with forms, 66, 75, 77
paragraph indentation, 200–201
PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), 4
Phark Method, 209–210
phrase elements, 81–93
<abbr> and <acronym>, 90–91
<cite> element, 87–89
<code> element, 92
<em> element, 82–84
<kbd> element, 93
<samp> element, 92
<strong> element, 82–83
<var> element, 92–93
bold and/or italic, 84–87
list of, 87
overview, 81–82
pixel location, 9
pixel width, 73
point values, 158
position: absolute, 178, 220
positioning, 176–182
column space, 177
footers, 178–180
header height, 177
sidebars, 178
three-column layout, 180–182
positive letter-spacing, 195–196
presentational vs. structural markup, 82
preview option, 160
"Print Different" article, 161
print styles, 153–163
@media rule or @import rule, 155–156
building print style sheets, 157–162
appearance, 160–162
exposing links, 159
hiding unnecessary elements, 158–159
link text, 160
point values, 158
print preview, 160
media attribute, 155
media types, 154–155
multiple values, 156
overview, 153–154
separating screen and print styles, 157
print value, 157
print.css file, 157
projection media type, 154
publications about Web standards solutions, 234–236
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