Everybody shut up
Everyone listen up
Hey, hey, hey... hey, hey, hey... hey, hey, hey
If you want to comment in the proper way
You want to split "Show 1 More Comment"
From "Add A Comment"
You need to know Title Case
And what gets capitalised
You wouldn't do "This Is A Vase"
Our site's been vandalised
This isn't on Meta Stack Exchange
Because they don't have the same change
They have "add a comment" http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/235255/proposed-tweak-to-comment-ui-for-long-threads#comment777320_235255
Their caps are in the basement
"Add A Comment | Show 1 More Comment" is much too bold
Don't do that unless your name is Prince http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/106125/bounty-message-is-too-bold
I think this question's getting old
So I'm going to finish
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1I tried to answer in tone, but it wouldn't work. – Sklivvz Jul 26 '14 at 12:03
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1WTF is going on here? – SIMEL Jul 26 '14 at 14:27
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@IlyaMelamed if you're referring to the tone of the question, it's loosely inspired by Yankovic's song "Word Crimes" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_Crimes – Andrew Grimm Jul 26 '14 at 14:45
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The problem is that CSS doesn't have the same capitalization rules
text-transform: capitalize;
is the culprit, the HTML is actually in lower case
<a class="js-add-link comments-link "
title="Use comments to ask for more information or suggest improvements.
Avoid answering questions in comments."
href="#">add a comment</a>
The larger problem is that links are badly formatter pretty much everywhere, the single solution which is almost universally used on the web, color, is not adopted. Instead we have a random mix of bold, underline, and ...nothing.
I'm forwarding this to the design team.
This has been resolved as of graduation.
Therefore, it is not a problem any longer.