BurningTreeC wrote:
>
> Thanks! I understand now: because they are css generated they don't exist 
> in the DOM
>

I suspected it might be a DOM-inique issue. Though obviously in this case 
DOM-inique is hands off.

The WEIRDNESS of the end-result remains for me. That a normal end-user 
seeing something on-screen they can't simply copy and paste it. *That is 
ridiculous*!

My original question was about whether there are ways to copy (surface 
render) that could include the CSS generated content. 

Given that the characters exist on-screen--in my face. It seems bizarre you 
can't simply copy and paste them. 

*Surely there must be a way to do that?*

J.

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