and
it won't work at all with that either.
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Regards
Ewen
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cker.
> Please do!
I have reported it. Wasn't sure what to put for 'severity', minor seems a
bit too low but 'major' (which I plumped for) is probably too high, could
have done with a 'moderate' option!
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posed to support HTML5 elements perhaps I should log this
as a bug on the tracker. The development progress page says HTML5 support
is "just started".
Best regards
Ewen
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figure element, whereas a normal div has none) but that doesn't matter
much as if Netsurf supported styles on HTML5 elements, I would be able to
set all those things manually.
Whilst I've only tested this on figure and figcaption, other HTML5
elements like aside, nav, footer are al