https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23733

--- Comment #8 from Happy-melon <[email protected]> 2010-06-03 15:26:24 UTC 
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If the style is "display:none because it annoys me when I see it in-situ", then
yes, it probably is appropriate for that stance to be reevaluated if it starts
appearing in places other than where it was previously expected.  If the script
is "getElementById() so I can attach something else around it", then that
process *definitely* needs to be reevaluated if we start displaying more than
one.  We can't magically break things only when they're supposed to be broken,
or we wouldn't call it breakage :D  Besides, what we're calling "breakage" here
is, in most cases, the need to change a dot to a hash; hardly a fundamental
rewrite...

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