Just got another solid reason to throw out blockquotes other than single paragraphs out in KEGML. It would seem the makers of Glamour agree. Glamour renders all paragraphs in a blockquote together into a single sentence (without even a space after the last period of the previous paragraph).
> "It is possible that answers.microsoft.com may not work with text-based browsers such as lynx or w3m because these browsers do not support modern web technologies and may not be able to properly render the website's content.
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> Text-based browsers are designed to display simple, text-based content and may not be able to handle more complex web pages that rely on advanced features such as JavaScript, CSS, and multimedia content. As a result, websites that use these technologies may not be fully accessible or may not display correctly when viewed with a text-based browser."
And I just couldn't resist:
> The bug is that Microsoft has decided to go directly against the council of Tim Berners-Lee and other Web leaders by making their documentation site depend completely on a technology that prevents researchers and the blind from reading it when there was no direct need for such a "modern" dependency.
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> For the record, there are 10s of thousands of companies and sites that do. Microsoft just doesn't. This sends a very clear message to the world. I've already made sure that thousands have read this, and will continue to do so. People need to know.
Turns into this monstrosity:
│ "It is possible that answers.microsoft.com may not work with text-based browsers such as lynx or w3m because these browsers do not support modern web technologies and may not be able to properly render the website's content.Text-based browsers are designed to display simple, text-based content and may not be able to handle more complex web pages that rely on advanced features such as JavaScript, CSS, and multimedia content. As a result, websites that use these technologies may not be fully accessible or may not display correctly when viewed with a text-based browser."
And I just couldn't resist:
│ The bug is that Microsoft has decided to go directly against the council of Tim Berners-Lee and other Web leaders by making their documentation site depend completely on a technology that prevents researchers and the blind from reading it when there was no direct need for such a "modern" dependency.For the record, there are 10s of thousands of companies and sites that do. Microsoft just doesn't. This sends a very clear message to the world. I've already made sure that thousands have read this, and will continue to do so. People need to know.