Author Topic: I'm the only one that uses the abbr tags.  (Read 1850 times)

There are some tags that aren't in the "add BBC tags:" area and thus never get used.





[size=14pt]Wha'ts "nobbc?"[/size]

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« Last Edit: August 03, 2014, 02:11:12 AM by DrenDran »

I use abbr tags all the time in my rps

I use abbr tags all the time in my rps
oh my stuff time to look through all of your posts

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whatnthe forget is this. Im on my phone

whatnthe forget is this. Im on my phone
get on a computer and find out

I don't use it because only Firefox underlines it, even informing the end user that an abbreviation has been used. If something is supported so poorly across browsers, as a web developer I feel obligated to avoid it.

If it was properly supported across browsers I would use it all the loving time.



whatnthe forget is this. Im on my phone
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Without looking, I am sure no sources are given, because the statements are all pure lies, as Mamet knows.  He’s not an imbecile. There is, to be sure, one exception.  No state demands a ‘right to exist,’ nor is any such right accorded to any state, nor should it be. Mexico recognizes the US, but not its ‘right to exist’ sitting on half of Mexico, acquired by aggression. The same generalizes. To my knowledge, the concept ‘right to exist’ was invented by US-Israeli propaganda in the 1970s, when the Arab states (with the support of the PLO) formally recognized Israel’s right to exist within secure and recognized borders (citing the wording of UN 242). It was therefore necessary to raise the bars to prevent the negotiations that the US and Israel alone (among significant actors) were blocking, as they still are.  They understood, of course, that there is no reason why Palestinians should recognize the legitimacy of their dispossession — and the point generalizes, as noted, to just about every state; maybe not Andorra. -Noam Chomsky