In my district anyone over a 4.0 is considered a valedictorian so many schools have multiples. This year we had 4 of them.
Oh that makes sense. We had multiple valedictorians the year I graduated, but only one gave a speech. That was at the traditional HS, the alternative school didn't bother with a valedictorian since every graduate got to make a speech anyway.
Of our 4 valedictorians, only one of them WANTED to give the speech though the principal wanted all of them to do it.
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Percent and caret are both working for me in opera 12. No difference. Is "cite" something other than percent?
Those both look correct to me, Typo. If they appear wrong to you, can you go to: Opera/Page/Developer Tools/Opera Dragonfly? The window with the debug info will come up. You should be on the Document tab in the lower left pane. Then click on the two examples you just created. Look under the Styles tab in the lower right pane, and you should see the .css that's being brought up for that element. It should say buffista.css:190 or something like that if it's functioning correctly, if it's not it might say buffista.css:16 or something else. Click the X in the bottom right panel to get back to normal.
In Firefox if you want to play along, that instruction is go to: Firefox/Web Developer/Inspect, then click on the element, then click on Style in the popup bar at the bottom. Click the X in the bottom popup bar to get back to normal.
Okay, I'm carrying this conversation on in two threads. We should probably consolidate over to Building a Better Board. But it looks to me like <cite> is being stripped in the editor, and the quickedits are surviving correctly. Does anyone else who had a problem earlier see it incorrectly in Typo's two examples here?
Looking OK to me now in Opera 12. I fixed a setting
And similar problem fixed in Chrome. Basically in both cases, the same font was being used in multiple contexts. As soon as I changed that it works. So in both cases browser settings.
Both of Typo's examples look right to me in Firefox 13 and IE 9, but I'd like to know why it was stripping out some styles. I'd also like to know why a div in something else entirely is not inheriting a style. Also, a pony.
And also a latte, as insomnia fairy has struck.