
I checked and the base layer is of pain au chocolat pastry, then that is covered by a layer of semi transparent chocolate, a second layer of pastry and then the buttered toast.
2) I use acronym loads. Google says others do too, although I personally tend to ise <acronym title='whatever'>whatever</acronym>
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2) I use acronym loads. Google says others do too, although I personally tend to ise <acronym title='whatever'>whatever</acronym>

Ah, do search engines reward sites that label things, because they are more search-engine-friendly? That would make sense.
Edit: I tried codesearch, but it doesn't appear to search html pages.
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Edit: I tried codesearch, but it doesn't appear to search html pages.

You should only use it with the title attribute, a la W3, but it is very useful - FF adds styling to it by default and you can style it yourself - convention says to use a dashed bottom border.
It is required for even level 1 WAI compliance
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It is required for even level 1 WAI compliance

so it gives some mouseover text explaining the acronym. Alright, I like it now.
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