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The base CSS for astropy.org starts with a definition that basically removes useful HTML formatting tags like <it>, <sup>, <strong> etc. I understand wanting to have a highly uniform and simplified look, but it seems like this is going too far. In particular now I want to use <sup> and it isn't possible. This is something that a SO post specifically discouraged from doing with pure CSS.
Would there be a problem with liberating a few of these?
The base CSS for astropy.org starts with a definition that basically removes useful HTML formatting tags like
<it>, <sup>, <strong>
etc. I understand wanting to have a highly uniform and simplified look, but it seems like this is going too far. In particular now I want to use<sup>
and it isn't possible. This is something that a SO post specifically discouraged from doing with pure CSS.Would there be a problem with liberating a few of these?
@astrofrog @eteq
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