On 03/10/2010 15:33, Benoit Renard, msnmsgr wrote:
Jake Hartz wrote:
Also, I believe the <sup> tag can be whitelisted in the administration
settings for the input formats (under "site configuration" -
http://www.mozdev.org/drupal/admin/settings/filters) by selecting
"Filtered HTML" (or whatever it is) and then going to the "Configure"
tab. Then, the references to footnotes in the WhyMozdev page (which
are already enclosed in <sup> tags, but Drupal is stripping them) will
actually appear like they should.

The sup HTML element is purely presentational, so it should not be
allowed. Use proper semantics and styling instead.

I don't buy that all. If I write a mathematical formula using <sup> or a chemical formula using <sub> then that's semantic.

Matthew
_______________________________________________
Project_owners mailing list
[email protected]
https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners

Reply via email to