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Old 12-01-2011, 07:44 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by meme View Post
Well, I'm not sure about the second part, but for the first part I think Artha is asking why does Sigil use <b></b> when selecting a subset of words in a paragraph/division and hitting the bold button, but uses an sgc class in the header when selecting the whole paragraph/division to mark bold. Why doesn't it always use the class approach?
This is a product of what Tidy does to the XHTML when it cleans it. The only way to change this is to modify Tidy (not a fun prospect).
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