One thing I noticed about this is that the line break in the…

Wednesday, February 13th, 2013

One thing I noticed about this is that the line break in the text is in kind of an odd place. It would look better to balance the two lines, breaking somewhat later. I get that the people who created the site in-universe are supposed to be somewhat web-design challenged, so that’s probably enough to explain it. They tried just having the text be an unbroken

container, and the line was too long, so they broke it in the first place that occurred to them. You can see where they dropped the
tag into the HTML: 

We’re sorry. Due to reasons
beyond our control, we are no 
longer able to offer this product.

And I guess it doesn’t really matter. But my meta-show headcanon is that whoever coded it that way did it on purpose, and not just to look web-design challenged, but as a wink to the Tumblr-mediated fandom, for whom it works just fine without the second line.

Reposted from http://lies.tumblr.com/post/43030972350.