One thing that I think should happen on site is that we should do a CSS/markup cleanup in a big batch. Break stuff once on a grand scale, but introduce a cleanup at the same time. A _lot_ of the css support here is gratuitous, and I say that as the person 90% responsible. A lot of the stuff here should be done via relative selectors instead of through the gazillion class names we have. One place in particular i intend to do this is the RAT. A ridiculous chunk of that page is unnecessary span tags.

Anyway, I think its something thats worth thinking about more. It would be nice to see some analysis and design done on this subject so that the pmdevils have something to work toward.

There is also petruchios secret world.... (Speak to him about it).

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$world=~s/war/peace/g


In reply to Re^2: Hilighting Newest Nodes by demerphq
in thread Hilighting Newest Nodes by Tanktalus

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