Mark Williamson a écrit :
Yes, but if the user isn't aware of that constraint, would they be aware of the reverse?
Pippu didn't say that it was just him, he said "we", so it seems that his sentiment is shared by all scn.wikipedians.
What about some Wikipedias making corners round? Obviously, not all users like that.
What if a Wikipedia decides to change default font, or make all text pink and bold-italic by default?
Certainly, it's their choice, and stylistic changes have in the past been made.
Mark
On 30/08/05, Jean-Denis Vauguet jd@apinc.org wrote:
You are right! My answer just contains a kind of "disclaimer" : you want to make a global change, ok, let's do that but be sure you have a global agreement to do so". And, I think one may make such a change (link behavior) anyway, if he also take the time to explain why he did it and how you can actually reverse the change if you do not like it (I gave the solution too).
Long life to all links, wether they're underlined or not :)