Author: subhash.raut
Description:
links subseded when used along with citations.`
Version: unspecified
Severity: trivial
URL: http://mr.wikipedia.org/wiki/रवींद्रनाथ टागोर
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Author: subhash.raut
Description:
links subseded when used along with citations.`
Version: unspecified
Severity: trivial
URL: http://mr.wikipedia.org/wiki/रवींद्रनाथ टागोर
(In reply to comment #0)
links subseded when used along with citations.`
You'll have to be more specific, and at least provide an example.
subhash.raut wrote:
if you go to http://mr.wikipedia.org/wiki/रवींद्रनाथ टागोर
goto line number 5(might vary with screen resolution)
which is रवीन्द्रनाथ हे भारताचे व आशियाचे पहिले नोबेलविजेते होत. [१]
if you look at wiki links "भारताचे" and "आशियाचे" they are subseded and [१] is superseded (which is fine) this subseding of links for sentence with reference changes the look the page to be more ugly.
Subhash
(In reply to comment #2)
if you go to http://mr.wikipedia.org/wiki/रवींद्रनाथ
टागोर
goto line number 5(might vary with screen resolution)which is रवीन्द्रनाथ हे भारताचे व
आशियाचे पहिले नोबेलविजेते
होत. [१]if you look at wiki links "भारताचे" and "आशियाचे"
they are subseded and [१] is superseded (which is fine) this subseding of
links for sentence with reference changes the look the page to be more ugly.Subhash
That's just how citations look. [१] isn't a wiki link, it just link to the citation. Does this mean that you're basically complaining that having citations in superscript is ugly?
subhash.raut wrote:
[१] is not a problem but the wiki links like "भारताचे" and "आशियाचे" are subseded.
(In reply to comment #5)
Created an attachment (id=6049) [details]
error to show the mismatch
Which browser do you use? It looks fine to me with Firefox 3.0.8 on Windows XP.
This is a very old browser, that we don't fully support anymore. It is only a visual glitch, the page is still mostly readable. It is thus not likely this will ever be fixed, it's simply not worth the effort, and a fix is likely to actually introduce problems again for newer browsers. (high risk low return)