Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> writes:
> ,----[ test.org exported to HTML buffer ]
> | <head>
> | <div style="text-align:right;font-size:70%;white-space:nowrap;">
> |  <a accesskey="h" href="up_goes_here"> UP </a>
> |  |
> |  <a accesskey="H" href="home_goes_there"> HOME </a>
> | </div>
> | 
> | <title>test.org</title>
> `----
>
> Shouldn't the up and home links both be moved to the body of the page,
> stripped of their in-line style info (text-align, font-size,
> white-space) and use CSS for this instead?  I think that might be more
> flexible for formatting.


Yes, true. This is a bug (not valid and links will not show up in some
browsers).


I'll take a look. Maybe I can find it...


  Sebastian


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