Philip

If the 
http://www.teigfam.net/oyvind/home/technology/061-wordpress/#academic_style_reference_list
 is wrong, it still has made the correct academic list for me. In all browsers 
I have tried, except some real old.

How should it exactly look, and exactly be used to get it correct and valid?

Øyvind

2. feb. 2014 kl. 22:18 skrev Philip Taylor 
<[email protected]>:[email protected]

> 
> 
> Øyvind Teig wrote:
> 
>> Could anybody please help me with a class for WordPress, <code_x>
>> that would inherit all of <code> and then add tighter lines and
>> courier?
>> 
>> I have got other help from css-d, see here:
>> http://www.teigfam.net/oyvind/home/technology/061-wordpress/#academic_style_reference_list
> 
> If by <code_x> you mean something analogous to :
> 
>> To use it, just replace the standard <ol> with <ol_href>, example below.
> 
> then what you are generating is almost certainly invalid HTML.  I say
> "almost certainly" because, of course, you could be specifying a
> custom DTD in your DOCTYPE directive, but as you are also talking
> about Wordpress, where the default DOCTYPE is
> 
>       <!doctype html>
> 
> I suspect this is not the case.  So my question is :  why deliberately
> create invalid HTML ?  Why not (for example) use "<code class='x'>"
> and "<ol class='href'>" ?
> 
> Philip Taylor

Øyvind

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