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Happy Pals

Automatically adds classes based on REL attribute.

permanent link 08 sep at 19:34 by Colin D.

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commentat 13:55 on 09 September 2006, Seth Aldridge wrote:

That seems useless to me. It looks bad and makes the site look awful. I just don't see a strong enough reason to have that on my website...it just another kid adding more crap to word press.

commentat 12:22 on 10 September 2006, Patrick Robin wrote:

Agreed, I can't see any use for this? If you're going to add a tag to say rel="friend" yourself then why not just add class="friend"? And what actually is it supposed to do, okay you get a 'cute' smiley face next to your links but anyone visiting the site will have no idea what they mean, there's no legend no mouse over or anything which indicates what they 're there for, they just make your page look a mess!

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