Hi,

I compared both versions for AnoMonk in the wayback machine ...

... and narrowed it down.

Problem is that the nodelets are constructed with <div> instead of <table> , and that the CSS classes don't fit anymore.

You (all) can replicate this by going to

and activating

I can't tell which patch to blame for the change of the default setting for AnoMonk.

EDIT: Of course we could also try to fix the CSS for divs, which would take longer and fits into the usual "Get it done or get it right" dilema.

update

good thing is, anyone eager to solve it can experiment with his CSS setting after getting divs activated.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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In reply to Re^5: Visited links in nodelets are rendered invisible (reason: <div> for <table>) by LanX
in thread Visited links in nodelets are rendered invisible by Anonymous Monk

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