Hmm... How do these semantics work for people: if the "show spoilers with formatting" setting is set, the spoiler tag is rendered as a table with black background, black text, and class="spoiler" (the former two with legacy HTML attributes, the last so it can be overruled with CSS). If it is unchecked, they render like readmores, but with a twist: they're only visable when the ;spoiled=(true value) attribute is given (with links written to do that, of course).
For those who wondered: Yes, I'm volunteering. Of course, the gods have final say.
In reply to Re: RFC: Spoiler tags
by theorbtwo
in thread RFC: Spoiler tags
by Aristotle
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