I heard some discussion earlier about having a new parsed item - ">"
for discussions, to indent replies, so that indentation and some
other things (such as CSS declarations) could be applied more
gracefully.
How and where would I start hacking at things to implement this as an
extension:
Wewt! I am a discussion! I hate cheese. [[User:1]]
> I think cheese is good actually... [[User:2]]
>> Then you must be absurdly crazy! [[User:1]]
>>> Not at all:
>>>* Cheese is good
>>>* Cheese is edible
>>>* Cheese is yellow
>>>* Cheese gives us light at night
>>> For these and other reasons, cheese is good. [[User:2]]
>>>> I disagree, and to quote Oscar Wilde on the subject:
>>>>: ''I hate cheese. All kinds of cheese, any where that cheese
is. It's terribly terrible and should be annihilated.'' -- Oscar Wilde
>>>> I think if Oscar Wilde say we should hate cheese, that we
should hate cheese. [[User:1]]
>>>>> Touché - I must concede, if Oscar Wilde says so. [[User:2]]
>> I agree - we should always praise cheese for the fact that it
isn't a veggie. [[User:3]]
>>> In light of this new development, I must change my stance - I
hereby support all forms of cheese, cheeseage, and cheesosity. [[User:
1]]
>>>> I am confused... [[User:2]]
(No, I don't have an account on Uncyclopedia, nor have I ever made a
single contribution there. Don't even ask.)
Any suggestions? I can think of a few things we'd have to deal with,
incorrectly written HTML, especially tags split across a few lines
[so "/n >" wouldn't work]; also possible problems with indenting it
and other stuff...