NationStates Jolt Archive


Line Breaks in UN Resolutions

Santin
11-12-2003, 05:29
I dunno if anyone has brought this up before, but I've been wondering for awhile about this: Why are line breaks removed from the passed UN resolutions that are in the archive? The only reason I can think of now would be to save screen space. Or perhaps it wasn't intentional (I don't do coding, so I have no idea whether or not that's possible).

It can make them difficult to read -- although the text of resolutions doesn't ultimately affect anything, so obviously it's not a huge problem, but I figured I should mention it.
Goobergunchia
11-12-2003, 05:33
Originally line breaks were removed from resolutions when they came up for vote. This was changed when the "International Arms Trades" resolution was rejected because it appeared as a huge mass of text without the line breaks.