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Hi Klaus-Jürgen,

On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 7:53 PM, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol
<ol@sophia-louise.de> wrote:
[...]

I'm not glad that you change this so quickly.
There was last year a discussion about that. And if we change it we should
wait some time but not only for 45 minutes.

Change it back, please, and let us disuss this before we make facts.

Sorry, I didn't think there would be much contention about what
appears (to me at least) to be a small change - especially since the
strong tag had the same color as links, which is a usability concern.
In future I'll leave more time before making a request (Erich, sorry
for the inconvenience).

So, let's discuss (I guess we'll have to do it again, because last
year's discussions pertain to the old theme, and lots of things
changed in the meantime without being discussed here).

IMO, <strong> should, by default, just make text bold; it should, by
default, inherit its color from the parent element. If people want a
green <strong> tag, they should use something like <strong
class="green">, but then it should be a darker green so as not to be
confused with links.

Regards,
Ivan.

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