> So what's the solution for this bug then?
[a ...][img LOGO ...][/a]
[a ...][img TEXT ...][/a]
Clean code, clean looks. This is how it's done on other pages at debian.org.
(I had to y/<>/[]/ since the original one apparently got stuck into a spam
filter! I sent it twice but the mail never got
> Yuk. Non-compliant browsers again... which ones in particular do this?
At least Konqueror 3.1.3. and Mozilla 1.4.
Is there really some standard saying this shouldn't happen?
> > ...causing ugly looking underscores (underlined spaces) just before
> > and after the image on many browsers because they interpret the linefeeds
> > as whitespaces.
>
> I see it as two dots between two images. We need a "insanely anal"
> severity.
For me they are almost as wide as the mouse p
Package: qa.debian.org
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-08-09
Severity: minor
The Debian logo in the top of the page is currently coded in HTML as...
http://www.debian.org/";>
http://www.debian.org/Pics/debian.jpg"; ...>
...causing ugly looking underscores (underlined spaces) just before
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