That snippet in your Free Nodelet Settings might help.

<script type="text/javascript"> function xl (query) { var r = document.evaluate(query,document,null,XPathResult.ORDERED_ +NODE_SNAPSHOT_TYPE,null); var a = new Array; for ( var i=0 ; i < r.snapshotLength; i++ ) a.push(r.snapshotItem( +i)); return a; } var ohrwurm = xl("//em`[text()='I personally believe']"); for (var i in ohrwurm) { ohrwurm`[i].parentNode.innerHTML = ohrwurm`[i].parentNode.innerHTM +L.replace('<em>I personally believe</em>','I guess'); } </script>

That said, I'm with you in the perception of "I personally believe" as (according to my favorite online dictionary) something like a "catchy song", an earwig, something that goes on echoing in your head long after you've read it.

Don't take that too seriously. I'm Just Another Heck Parler.


In reply to Re^4: Most printer friendly version of the documentation? by shmem
in thread Most printer friendly version of the documentation? by blazar

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