Use p instead of definition list for allowed tags in comment_form(). props demetris. Style the new markup in Twenty Ten. see #10910.
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@ -1061,13 +1061,12 @@ h3#reply-title {
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#respond textarea {
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width:98%;
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}
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#respond dt,
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#respond dd {
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#respond .form-allowed-tags {
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color: #888;
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font-size: 12px;
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line-height: 18px;
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}
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#respond dd code {
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#respond .form-allowed-tags code {
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font-size: 11px;
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}
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#respond .form-submit {
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@ -1509,7 +1509,7 @@ function comment_form( $args = array(), $post_id = null ) {
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'must_log_in' => '<p class="must-log-in">' . sprintf( __( 'You must be <a href="%s">logged in</a> to post a comment.' ), wp_login_url( apply_filters( 'the_permalink', get_permalink( $post_id ) ) ) ) . '</p>',
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'logged_in_as' => '<p class="logged-in-as">' . sprintf( __( 'Logged in as <a href="%1$s">%2$s</a>. <a href="%3$s" title="Log out of this account">Log out?</a>' ), admin_url( 'profile.php' ), $user_identity, wp_logout_url( apply_filters( 'the_permalink', get_permalink( $post_id ) ) ) ) . '</p>',
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'comment_notes_before' => '<p class="comment-notes">' . __( 'Your email address will not be published.' ) . ( $req ? $required_text : '' ) . '</p>',
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'comment_notes_after' => '<dl class="form-allowed-tags"><dt>' . __( 'You may use these <abbr title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</abbr> tags and attributes:' ) . '</dt> <dd><code>' . allowed_tags() . '</code></dd></dl>',
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'comment_notes_after' => '<p class="form-allowed-tags">' . sprintf( __( 'You may use these <abbr title="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</abbr> tags and attributes: %s' ), ' <code>' . allowed_tags() . '</code>' ) . '</p>',
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'id_form' => 'commentform',
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'id_submit' => 'submit',
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'title_reply' => __( 'Leave a Reply' ),
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