Good News
I have mucked about in the PhP code for this turkey, and you can now use super- and subscripts in comments.
Don’t everyone cheer at once.
If you don’t know what that means, don’t worry about it. On the scale of importance it is only slightly above a Hedgemony domestic policy proposal, as it does no harm and is real.
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yay2
my blogger and pragmatist and vaguely taoist buddhist natures haven’t really cared, but the die-hard chemist debbil in me has been gnashing teeth over not being able to write co2.
and now that you’ve gone to the trouble to fix something that it seems to me should have been wordpress’ problem and not yours, i’ll probably promptly become lazy and never use these tags again. but i do thank you.
Cool — come NODWISH, I, for one, will be posting the timeless
(HO)3
🙂
Hey — can I do this?
😐 🙁 😕 🙂 😐 🙁 😕 🙂 😐 🙁 😕 🙂 😐 🙁 😕 🙂 😐 🙁 😕 🙂 😐 🙁 😕 🙂 …
Whooa😉
It just struck my latent OCD, and annoyed me.
No need to get carried away, Jim.
Awwwwww …
Ahem.
Bryan, I did get carried away. And there was, in fact, be no need to do so.
But this is cool!
Many thanks for the toy for us to play with, and I promise to play nice with it in the future!
LOL Well done Bryan! 😀
Hey, even a small victory is still a victory m8! 😀
It’s was annoying, especially since I could do it and others couldn’t. I understand about the controls on editing and such, but the difference in mark-up doesn’t make a lot of sense.
I take victories where I can find them.
Reminds me…
Johnny was a chemist
Johnny is no more
What Johnny thought was H2O
Was H2SO4
You must have changed something when you logged in, Michael, because I found this stuck in the moderation queue, which normally only happens to people who have been by before when they have an excess of links.
Yeah, I changed my e-mail address.