2011/11/17 Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net>
> Several messages in this thread have included:
>
> > > What if you want to render <h1><b><i>Parvidner</h1></b></i> ?
>
> and nobody has remarked that this is not legal HTML. Most current
> browsers would probably render it without complaining, but that doesn't
> make it ok. If you are going to bother mixing the two types of tags
> (<H1> says there is a top level heading, leaving it up to the browser
> or css how it should look, but <B> and <I> specifically say how the
> text should look) you need to close them in the proper order:
> <h1><b><i>Parvinder</i></b></h1>
>
> I would normally think this is not worth commenting on, but this
> relates to other discussions in this, and other threads, regarding
> basic understanding of the underlying tools and technologies.
Do you really think that I haven't knowledge about HTML? :-)
I think that the current discussion are total waste of time.
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