Well, that worked exceedingly well. The notice was so prominent that you didn't appear to notice it at all. :)

When you composed the above reply, you surely had

Your (PerlMonks-approved) HTML-formatted text:
in the suggested location (the link goes to a different node than you suggested above).

Bleh, having a link in that actually interferes with navigation between the title text and the node text, at least in this browser. Blehher, the link is displayed as the bare text "Your (PerlMonks-approved) HTML-formatted text:" once you hit the "preview" button.

Update: The altenately navigation-interfering / mis-rendered link removed for now.

- tye        


In reply to Re^4: Monastery Gates Suggestion for Improvement (patients) by tye
in thread Monastery Gates Suggestion for Improvement by sasdrtx

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