I did deleting of <div> tags because I was not knowledgable enough how to deal with them.
Moreover, they happen to appear only recently, and I did not saw them year ago, so I just did not got to used to them yet (how say this in English?)

After you directly pointed me to those 'div' tags, I will have much more respect to them.
Especially in case I'll be better programmer after that.

And I want to send many thanks to all participants of monastery who spend their efforts improving it, and my additional personal respect to those who are improving my nodes.

Best regards,
Courage, the Cowardly Dog

In reply to Re: Why do you leave broken HTML in all of your nodes? by Courage
in thread why '[cpan://module]' isn't always easy to use by Courage

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