Angus Leeming wrote:

> Eric Niebler wrote:
>> Is anybody here familiar with lynx and can tell me why this is
>> happening? The code samples are in programlisting sections, and the
>> CSS gives those a margin. Is lynx not paying attention to the CSS at
>> all? How does one design a web page so that different elements have
>> different margins in lynx?
> 
> Eric, I googled for "lynx css". This is the most useful thing I came
> up with.
> 
> HTH,
> Angus

(Many thanks to the list moderators for letting that mail through.)

I've been reading further and found these links illuminating.

See the Logical Markup elements here:
http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/wilbur/overview.html

I guess that <code>...</code> rather than <pre>...</pre> would go a long
way to resolving the particular problems that started all this off.


"Bobby" is a tool that not only checks your code for proper HTML but also
suggests ways of making your web pages useful to people with disabilities.

http://bobby.watchfire.com/bobby/html/en/index.jsp

I passed it Volodya's program options tutorial page
http://zigzag.lvk.cs.msu.su/~ghost/boost_docs/program_options.tutorial.html

Here's what it made of it: http://tinyurl.com/5wbxc

Hope some of this is useful.
Angus




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