There's nothing to see now. I rolled back the changes. But if anyone here's comfortable with the debugger on their browser, could they tell me what styles they see applied to % this?
'Heart Of Gold'
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It's indented on three browsers on each of two machines for me whether I'm logged out or in. That makes no sense.
Ah, technology.
You mean the page source?
It's enclosed in a blockquote tag. Which makes no sense, because it doesn't look like blockquote.
And the bits that are displaying correctly are enclosed in (cite).
Font geeks. I'm giving feedback on something that has chemical formulas with subscripts. So HFCxx where "x" is in subscript. OK so for some reason subscript means "x" is small but at on the same line as "HFC" rather than below it. Kinda HFCxx rather than the bottom of xx being below the HFC. Seems wrong to me, but maybe it is an acceptable variant.
This is a cite test.
This is a block quote test.
In chrome I see neither cite nor block quote.
Both those look like normal text to me, Ginger.
this is a test using the caret
Worked for me. I'm on Firefox.
In page source, Ginger's "cite test" had no tag other than the paragraph tag.
FWIW, the Two-Minute Mayo method did not work for me. But I have an ancient stick blender, so maybe it's just weak or something.
And the blockquote "this" up there looks fine to me. indented and pretty much like quotes have always looked, afaict.