Kake L Pugh wrote:
I hate that bit of wiki formatting. No, I don't hate it exactly, but
I never use it because I can't remember which way round bold and
italic go. So I think it's best to have a choice.
(It is also nice to have some universally-understood formatting tools
available, if only for the new/passing visitor who isn't yet excited
enough about OpenGuides to believe the time worth reading the
formatting conventions worthwhile on top of the time already spent
reading the "how to use this guide" and "local conventions" and so
on.)
(People don't read documentation until they have to.)
OK - agree with that. Particularly if people use multiple Wiki
implementations that might do things differently.
Example :
<p>
..snip.. . -- Flick</i></p>
<p><i><i> ..snip.. -- Chris</i></i></p>
<!-- NODE CONTENT ENDS -->
Which URL is this at? I can't find it. I looked in versions 5 and 6
of the Smiths of Smithfield node.
Apologies. That seems to be a feature of Firefox. If you "view
selection source" it appears to correct the HTML for you. Hmmmm.
Andrew