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Lady_Aleena
<p>It would take a lot of styling to get existing html tags to do what <c><details></c> and <c><summary></c> do. Also those styles would apply <i>only</i> to what I see, not what everyone else sees. If I remember correctly, the <c>style</c> attribute, and maybe even the <c>class</c> attribute, has been disabled. So, how would you suggest that I get the <c><div></c> or <c><p></c> tags to act like <c><details></c> and <c><summary></c> for <i>everyone</i> who reads what I post? Also, <c><details></c> and <c><summary></c> are semantic whereas styled <c><div></c> or <c><p></c> tags are not.</p>
<p>So, sure, I could add styles to my personal css here on PerlMonks, but would those styles be copied to everyone elses' css too? Would you add those styles to your css? Would the styles even work?</p>
<p>I do not see how this would create a problem.</p>
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<p>My OS is Debian 10 (Buster); my perl version is 5.28.1.</p>
<div><strong><em>No matter how hysterical I get, my problems are not time sensitive. So, relax, have a [id://1026423|cookie], and a very nice day!</em></strong></div>
<div><em>Lady Aleena</em></div>
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