![]() ![]() And finally, the code is long, and hard to read. If you go to Sparks in either Firefox with the Extension or IE (Though it's easier to notice in Firefox cause IE doesn't show you the problem as well) when you try to select just the base text, or the ruby text you can't properly select them and copy them, it tries to copy the other text and ends up screwing it all up. Then to add onto that, the and tags are not supported. Remember that wikis should be readable by all people without unfair or favored standards. Which means that the fair fraction of users who could quite possibly be reading from a School Mac which only has Safari and they do not have the ability to install Firefox and add an Extension to it can't properly read the site. In fact, if you're running on a mac, you need to install a browser and and extension just to be able to see the ruby text. It's not a proper standard yet and I checked the 4 major browser rendering engines (Rendering Engines are what determine how a Browser displays something, so even though IE and AOL are 2 different browsers, they use the same engine so they render the same.) One natively supports it, one needs an extension installed to work, and the other 2 don't support it at all. Ruby Using the ruby markup is an interesting idea for putting out readable Japanese characters. ~ NOTASTAFF Daniel Friesen - local (DanTMan, Nadir Seen Fire) ( talk| local) 02:52 (UTC) It also means that if a large vandal attack comes by it's possible to protect the Main Page without removing the ability to edit it because the individual parts can still be edited by everyone. That way the page code is easier to read and edit. So only the layout is located on the Main Page. It's also possible to split up all of the Main Page into other pages.With that being the case, the large main page wouldn't be loaded unless the person wanted all of it. ![]() So it's possible for it to only load one tab on the page load, and load the other tabs when people need them.
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