Create some nice stylesheets. Make RecentChanges use table for formatting, and images to indicate web vs svn commits and to link to diffs. All of this should be doable w/o touching a single line of code, just editing the [[templates]] and/or editing [[style.css]] BTW. ## html validation * Doctype is XHTML 1.0 Strict One consideration of course is that regular users might embed html that uses deprecated presentational elements like <center>. At least firefox seems to handle that mixture ok. --[[Joey]] * [ [inlinepage] ] gets wrapped in <p>...</p> which has a high chance of invalidating the page. Since markdown does this, the only way I can think to fix it is to make the inlined page text start with </p> and end with <p>. Ugly, and of course there could be problems with markdown enclosing it in other spanning tags in some cases. I've implemented this hack now. :-/ --[[Joey]] I used this 'hack' myself, but yesterday I came up with a better idea: <div class="inlinepage"> [ [inlinepage] ] </div> This prevents markdown enclosing and even adds a useful css identifier. Problem is that this should be added to every page and not in the template(s). --[[JeroenSchot]] This page is now valid. Test: [validate this page](http://validator.w3.org/check?url=referer)