Scripsit rj{REMOVE]@panix.com:
On Mon, 19 May 2008 09:42:19 +0200,
John Hosking <Jo**@DELETE.Hosking.name.INVALIDwrote:
>>
If that's not what you mean, how about an example URL or two?
<http://www.fsf.org/blogs/>
(see beside "About", "Campaigns", etc. What are they?
Yes, what are they? I see no "superscripted nos" there. Are you using
some odd browser or some browser in an odd state?
What made you think this was an HTML issue? Did you check the HTML
source before asking? The links are just something like
<a href="http://www.fsf.org/about" class=""
accesskey="v">
About
</a>
which is clueless, with an empty class and with the
accessibility-hostile accesskey attribute (used very cluelessly by
assigning the same value to different links), but it does not cause any
fancy "superscripted nos", except perhaps on a fancy browser that
displays accesskey assignments that way (and that would indeed be odd,
though possible in this clueless world).
The links are awfully designed, using nonstandard link color, destroying
distinction between unvisited and visited links, SHOUTING, THAT IS ALL
CAPITALS, but this damage has been created with carefully crafted CSS,
not HTML.
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Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/