The ] is parsed into <blockquote> --I have no idea why that's not showing up onscreen.
I guess that's a bug, then?
As for what b parses to--like I said--I don't care enough to fight for it.
Does not caring mean that you'll change it, or that you can't be bothered to change it?
I guess that's a bug, then?
A confusing one. I mean, the HTML has
t blockquote
and
t /blockquote
in it, and the tag isn't overriden by the CSS as far as I can tell.
As for the
t b
change--already made.
Note: I fixed a long piece of unbroken text in Jon's post #1338 that was giving me a horizontal scroll bar in Firefox.
I fixed a long piece of unbroken text in Jon's post #1338
Ha!
the blockquote thing is weird. I'll have to compare the b.org source vs. the css.b.net source and see if i can spot any meaningful differences.
ita -- I looked through the source code, and I have no idea why the blockquote tag isn't working on the css server. So I made a small change to the code. In the same way you grepped the ">" to be a cite tag, and then defined "cite" in the stylesheet, I made the "]" quickedit into a dfn tag and added it to the stylesheet.
It was a simple change, but let me know if I did anything stupid.
There's something weird going on in the Other Media thread. It looks as though there is an unclosed italics tag somewhere, but I'm damned if I can find it. It starts here:
Daisy Jane "Other Media 2: It's Astounishing!" Jul 10, 2007 5:28:42 pm PDT
The thing is, DJ used the quick-edit for italics, not the <i> tag, so it should've closed. None of the other posts seem to have the tag. It's very mysterious.
eta: And Jon figured it out. It was in the next post's tag.
Yeah, it took me a bit to figure it out.
t pats-self-on-back
I have a question- are the geo mailing lists disabled? I just tried to send something out to somervillains@buffistas.org and got a bounceback:
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at yahoo.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to
the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it
didn't work out.
:
205.214.170.170 does not like recipient.
Remote host said: 550 sorry, no mailbox here by that
name. (#5.7.17)
Giving up on 205.214.170.170.
The b.org mailing lists have nothing to do with yahoo. If you got a bounceback from yahoo, it's because one of the Somervillains has a now-defunct yahoo.com email address.
They should be working. I was able to log into the administrative interface, and that seems to work just fine. I'm not sure why your getting the rejection.
eta: And Jon comes through.