Hi everyone.

I was just looking at a page on the National Library of Australia web site
(http://www.nla.gov.au/services/issnabout.html) and noticed the font
rendering was strange in my browser (Firefox 3.5.3). When I looked at the
markup to try and understand why, I found that the site seem to be marked up
using definition lists for paragraphs. 

I don't want to jump to conclusions, so can anyone suggest a legitimate
reason for doing this?

Each paragraph seems to be a new list (not a new list *item*. A whole new
list). And the text is in a dd tag with no dt.

The strange font rendering (in FF at least) seems to be caused by the font
(Myriad Pro) being rendered at %90. Changing either the font size of face
appears to fix it. 
 
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Nope - it's so stupid as to barely warrant discussion.


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