@Blue_Stuff Please remember to include closing tags when you make notes. (E.g., if you use <i>, don't forget to use </i> to close it off.) Danbooru's coding takes care of some omissions, but it still helps prevent some problems with HTML validation. I've fixed the ones on this page, but please be careful in the future (and feel free to update any of your other notes if you're so inclined).
@Blue_Stuff Please remember to include closing tags when you make notes. (E.g., if you use , don't forget to use to close it off.) Danbooru's coding takes care of some omissions, but it still helps prevent some problems with HTML validation. I've fixed the ones on this page, but please be careful in the future (and feel free to update any of your other notes if you're so inclined).
Sorry, I didn’t realize that that could be a problem. I had thought that the </i> was only mandatory if continuing the note so as to not carry the effect over, and was just leaving it out from short notes like on this page because I was lazy. I’ll remember to include it from now on, and check back through the notes that I have written in the past.
Sorry, I didn’t realize that that could be a problem. I had thought that the </i> was only mandatory if continuing the note so as to not carry the effect over, and was just leaving it out from short notes like on this page because I was lazy. I’ll remember to include it from now on, and check back through the notes that I have written in the past.
I fell into that bad habit too when I first started adding notes here, so I sympathize. Thanks for understanding.
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