Yep, Dryml is pretty strict about that. I think with html5 someone might
want to add more tags like <section> etc.
There is a list of "approved tags" in dryml/lib/dryml/static_tags, in
case anyone wants to add more to the list :).
Regards,
Ignacio
El 08-04-2015 a las 10:00, Stefan Haslinger escribió:
> I just learned: Actually <nobr> is not proper xhtml . So defining a css
> class
>
> .nobr { white-space: nowrap; }
>
>
> und using
>
> <span class="nobr>text</span>
>
>
> is the way to go.
>
> Ciao,
> Stefan
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