[TYPO3-dev] css_styled_content makes wrong markup

Dmitry Dulepov [typo3] dmitry at typo3.org
Fri Feb 29 21:34:14 CET 2008


Hi!

Steffen Kamper wrote:
> As you see the header is anywhere inside the element, but to be semantic 
> correct, header has to be the first element. If you disable css it's wrong 
> order.
> 
> I always copy these lines from installation to installation to correct this:
> tt_content.textpic.10.if >
> tt_content.textpic.20.text.10 >
> 
> The second is the anchor which is unnecessary and also can cause problems 
> with css. In this case it would be enough to have
> <div class="csc-textpic csc-textpic-intext-right-nowrap" id="c22">
> and all browsers are able to jump to this section instead of some dinosaurs

"Can cause" sounds like a "real" problem. Given the number of other real problems in BT, it looks strange to me that moving id to another tag pops up at all. Compare this issue to, for example, this one: http://bugs.typo3.org/view.php?id=2397. To me moving id anywhere looks less then zero.

One of big disadvantages of opensource projects is lack of central management. As a result, most talented people often concentrate on secondary things instead of primary ones. If that energy only could be spent for fixing a number of real problems, we could get much better product in the end.

Just a private generic opinion, sorry. Do not take it personally, Steffen. I see it more as a general problem: people focus on wrong things. But this is what free work allows: everyone is free to choose: hard bug fixing or fancy tabs everywhere... Commercial paid projects force people to solve real bugs. This is a big advantage, which we cannot afford.

I want to repeat: nothing personal. I am only starting to see disadvantages of opensource free projects.

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