not sure what you mean...
a boarder is a boarder, its neither square nor rectangular
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Well, I mean... when I put a border each around two paragraphs of text, then it will assume a square or rectangular shape which I can then manipulate each one (using px) into an equal size and shape.
I guess my qustion is : Can I put two paragraphs side by side and put a seperate border around each paragraph using CSS? I've tried to do it and what ends up happening is, the second paragraph winds up, not next to the first paragraph, but underneath it. If both paragraph's, with borders, could be represented by an upper cased "D" they would look like this on my page:
Thank you, pistol. It made perfect sense and worked very nicely.
P.S. The secret to understanding what I say is very simple: Assume you're dealing with someone who knows so little about html, css and javascript he doesn't even know how to phrase his questions or if the codes he's using are invalid or long out of use.