In my opinion, "prepositions" is correct:
wouldn't use the alt class on them in body-text, of course, but it
makes sense in titles, especially if you're title-casing :
<span class="alt">the</span> City <span class="alt">of</span> Lost
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On May 19, 4:45 am, HansBKK <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Q: How would you use the alt class with a preposition?
>
> > A:
>
> > <p><span class="alt">The</span> best CSS Framework <span
> > class="alt">for</span> your next website.</p>
>
> The above is referencing the fact that the fancy-type plugin
> recommends the (admittedly great-looking class="alt" as .
> "Best used on prepositions and ampersands"
>
> I have to believe this was written by a non-native English speaker? I
> see this as an alternative to blockquote, so perhaps meant to be
> "quotations" rather than prepositions?
>
> Not a big deal I know, but a bit confusing to a beginner learning from
> the comments in the source.
>
> As a side note, if I didn't want the plugin to be enabled, I take it I
> need to either link directly to the source files or figure out how to
> get ruby scripts running on my windoze? If so, anyone have a good link
> to a quick howto on the latter?
>
> Thanks
>
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