On 04/05/06, Uwe Brauer <oub(a)mat.ucm.es> wrote:
Thanks, but the problem with this is that if I use
indentation myself
it would get that border as well which is very confusing!
Consider the following example:
In the main article the following is problematic:
: ''Fermat proved his theorem himself''
as we know this is incorrect, etc etc
You see I cite a text in the article and according to the CSS it would
get that border.
The solution here is very obvious: a different syntax element is
needed for user replying, so the different semantics of the two cases
can be distinguished. The most obvious element would be >.
Text
Reply 1
>Reply 2
>:"Fermat proved his theorem..."
>>No he didn't
Steve