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-Here is a solution which doesn't require people to create their own `page.tmpl`. The solution uses an HTML list together with CSS to draw the separator and can therefore be controlled by users. This change also allows people to control other aspects of how the parentlinks are displayed. The only drawback is that lynx/w3m don't seem to deal with this CSS feature, but I don't think it's too bad since the parentlinks will simply show up as a list.
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-(I see that the other patch changes templates/misc.tmpl and templates/recentchanges.tmpl for INDEXLINK. I haven't done that but can do so if [[Joey]] likes this approach.)
+Here is a solution which doesn't require people to create their own
+`page.tmpl`. The solution uses an HTML list together with CSS to draw the
+separator and can therefore be controlled by users. This change also
+allows people to control other aspects of how the parentlinks are
+displayed. The only drawback is that lynx/w3m don't seem to deal with this
+CSS feature, but I don't think it's too bad since the parentlinks will
+simply show up as a list.
+
+> I guess I could live with w3m having a second list at the top.
+>
+> Does this method look identical in the default theme? What about the
+> other themes? Several of them do things with parentlinks css.. --[[Joey]]
+
+(I see that the other patch changes templates/misc.tmpl and
+templates/recentchanges.tmpl for INDEXLINK. I haven't done that but can do
+so if [[Joey]] likes this approach.)
+
+> Those template no longer have the redundant stuff. --[[Joey]]
--[[tbm]]