Spotted some < converted to &lt; too. It's at least the case for all
newly created pages.

On Nov 3, 7:31 am, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Looking okay so far.  Spotted two < converted to &lt; but I am not 100% sure
> they were not like that already.
>
> Dealt with the added <p> </p> in the end of the top zone by adding CSS for
> the top zone
>
> #top p { margin: 0px; }
>
> The top zone only had <div>'s in it which already cause line breaks.  The
> added <p>'s caused spacing issues.  CSS takes them out like the are not
> there.
>
> Created CSS for the #citations tag, though I need to play with it a bit.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 4:04 PM, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Just a couple small fixes in this release...  Also incorporated the
> > citation plugin into the core with a couple enhancements
> > (simplifications and css hooks):
>
> > * Repaired domarkup function again to put paragraph tags around
> > closing paragraphs. Thought we had this before. Could slightly disrupt
> > some zones.
> > * Slight reworking of core code to fix a bug with sorting by language
> > specific sort routines.  Markus let me know if this works, finally!!!
> > * Removed the ^1 footnote system with a more advanced citation system
> > creating automatic footnotes. Uses (cite Footnote stuff...) to create
> > the footnotes and (citations) to display them--which can be put in a
> > footer. Added a #citations id to the core style sheet (for the
> > footnotes), and a .cite class hook for styling of the links to the
> > footnotes.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Dan
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