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    Kingdom replied on July 04, 2009 10:10 to the question "How avoid new paragraph after counter code?" in TwitterCounter:

    Kingdom
    I am trying this on blogger. I used your recommendation of [div style="float:left;"] code [/div] (..imagine the brackets as < >, had to change so would appear in comment) but all it did was move the counter to the left (or right or center) on a new line, not the same line as the other counters whether put before, after or middle of those other counters.

    It just seems there is an auto break ([br]) or paragraph ([p]) built into the embed code rather then leaving it up to the user. I have yet to actually find a website that puts the twitter counter on the same line as other information which seems to indicate its not possible as I find it hard to believe I am the first trying to do this.
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    Kingdom asked a question in TwitterCounter on June 25, 2009 05:00:

    Kingdom
    How avoid new paragraph after counter code?
    TwitterCounter code seems to cause auto new paragragh, how do I stop that? I want to place multiple counters one after the other (twittercounter, feedburner subscribers, website hits, etc) on the same line but the TwitterCounter code seems to do an auto new paragraph that I can't prevent.