I’m not sure how much this matters seeing as it works in all browsers regardless, but use of inside the is technically invalid according to the HTML specification.
What a bizzare statement to put your name next to.
I'm guessing that the author said this to warn people not to rely on this technique, as it's not part of the specification. Does it behave consistently across all browsers?
What a bizzare statement to put your name next to.
I'm guessing that the author said this to warn people not to rely on this technique, as it's not part of the specification. Does it behave consistently across all browsers?