I've followed the technique below; I find it much simpler to follow
these techniques (and change the fieldnames occasionally), than try
to get accurate spam filtering at the server level. We actually
hired a company, spamstop.ca, to filter our results for our College.
It's better, but
That's pretty much what we did; usually hx and p, with ul where
appropriate. But I still look longingly at the counters in CSS, and
grimace everytime someone says, But we have to add in another point
between 2 and 3...
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