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 (DIR) Post #Ay23MaPyx4Sfr9LHg8 by silverpill@mitra.social
       2025-09-09T14:15:19.149103Z
       
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       @helge @aslakr @aslakr I've added some related recommendations to AP developer guide, with a link to your support tables:https://codeberg.org/ap-next/ap-next/src/branch/main/guide.md#html-content
       
 (DIR) Post #Ay4s5wZYoRUlcfZ1V2 by aslakr@mastodon.social
       2025-09-10T15:55:55Z
       
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       @silverpill When applications strip HTML grouping content (block-level) elements, they may make sure to add line breaks (or convert to a generic grouping content element?) @helge @aslakr@aslakr.folk.ntnu.no
       
 (DIR) Post #Ay4t7idVhM3Ivvp0bo by aslakr@mastodon.social
       2025-09-10T15:59:41Z
       
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       @silverpill If the `ol` are supported, applications may keep the `start` and `reversed` attribues. Maybe also `type`? Mastodon keeps `start` and `reversed`.Example https://aslakr.folk.ntnu.no/2024/11/vi-teller-ned-fra-13/@helge
       
 (DIR) Post #Ay4t7jfJs75s7pfy4G by silverpill@mitra.social
       2025-09-10T23:04:45.376145Z
       
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       @aslakr @helge I think HTML sanitization should be handled by libraries. If the attribute is safe, there is probably no reason not to keep it.