...people could read.
If it says, in the posting rules of a community "Do not hard code html, stick to the community layout" why on EARTH is the following in front of your entry: <font size="-2"><font color="#999999">?
As much as LJ occasionally does something that annoys me, there's also the two brilliant codes to paste in behind the url when you come across some spaztastically bad taste in LJ layouts:
?format=light -- strips the LJ entry of the CSS setting, giving you white background, standard font size, black. Which unfortunately doesn't help with the hard coding
?style=mine -- which gives you the entry with your own layout -- you need to be logged in for that to work.
Unfortunately? Doesn't work when someone ahem, less observant of the rules, uses hard coding... *headdesk*
I'm not going to read your entry which is now, FYI, light grey font, squintingly small on white background...
ETA: At least Opera has its own script settings that will completely negate anyone's layout *eg*