https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27619

Marcin Cieślak <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Marcin Cieślak <[email protected]> 2011-08-02 
07:10:41 UTC ---
I would actually use this feature had it been implemented differently, i.e. not
implemented in CSS but to have ? displayed as a part of HTML.

I love editing wiki with w3m (the text browser) and it's the only feature
that's missing - you can't tell blue links from red links with this browser,
so I had to check manually all the links I added for typos. 

Having a non-CSS question mark after link would really help. I could also
imagine it could help in some accessibility situations, where advanced CSS2 is
not available. 

In its current form it's just a visual gimmick and useless. I'd love to see it
back in the HTML form. I now it's difficult because of the way we currently
cache compiled parser output, or isn't it?

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