The following page on www.gnustep.org doesn't format correctly in any
browser I use, but this seems to be the fault of the CSS for the page.
http://www.gnustep.org/resources/resources.html
Specifically, several of the references are defined in definition
lists, and there is a style that designates that anchors inside a
definition term (<dt>) tag are floated left. Since floats are not
inside the flow of text, this means that the text preceding and
following the anchors flow around it. In Firefox, this results in the
preceding and following text being concatenated and the text of the
anchor appearing below it. In Safari, the preceding and following text
are concatenated and placed to the right of the text of the anchor on
the same line. Both look really goofy:

or

By my reading of the CSS spec, both of these renderings are correct.
I suspect that elsewhere on the GNUstep site, this is done
purposefully, and that what is seen here is an unintended side effect.
Figured I'd write to y'all and point it out.
Best regards,
--Robert
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