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  • The other search engines still work but I tend to get irrelevant nonsense as results

    Yahoo and Duckduckgo return pretty good results for me.

  • 8 GB of RAM was a basic minimum standard to do anything on a computer 10 years ago

    That's called "privilege".

  • bold, italics, etc. are used to indicate context

    How can you guarantee they are? There are no technical restrictions or instructions on how much or where you can use emphasis and strong emphasis in your message. Until that's not the case, "italic" and "bold" should be treated as purely presentational markup.

  • used for accessibility purposes Screen readers do not and should not care about presentation; abusing semantic markup to indicate through emphasis that something is italic or bold is anti-accessibility.

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  • Lemmy @lemmy.ml

    Italic and bold markup should output italic and bold text, not emphasized and strongly emphasized text

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  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

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  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK about Wikimedia Commons - a wiki-style media repository of freely licensed files

    commons.wikimedia.org
  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK: there's a lite version of DuckDuckGo

    lite.duckduckgo.com /lite/
  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What do you think of the Austrian school of economics?

  • Interesting fact: Firefox (or Gecko to be accurate, because there was no single "Firefox" browser back then - there was Netscape Navigator and Mozilla Application Suite) had such rendering mode, but it was quickly abandoned.[1]


    1. https://hsivonen.fi/doctype/: "In the summer of 2000 before Netscape 6 was released, Gecko actually had parser modes that enforced HTML syntax rules and one of these modes was called the “Strict DTD”. These modes were incompatible with existing Web content and were abandoned."
  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Why does Lemmy output horribly invalid HTML?

  • I can’t imagine why I would want to save the interface on a YouTube page

    Archiving a community post, for example.

  • You Should Know @lemmy.world

    YSK: there's a browser extension called "SingleFile", which allows you to save any page into a single HTML file.

    www.getsinglefile.com