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ideas:spec-styling [2011/11/29 14:51] – [Martin Duerst] vhardy | ideas:spec-styling [2012/01/05 18:57] – vhardy | ||
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==== Requirements & Feedback ==== | ==== Requirements & Feedback ==== | ||
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+ | ===== Loretta Guarino Reid ===== | ||
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+ | Speaking of all the contrast issues, can we please ensure that the new style meets WCAG 2.0 AA? I haven' | ||
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1) As many others have said, don't force me to read with a fixed width. | 1) As many others have said, don't force me to read with a fixed width. | ||
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* It would be good to test the style for <dfn> in text body and not just in property definition tables. A lot of specs also have specific styles for links to definitions. | * It would be good to test the style for <dfn> in text body and not just in property definition tables. A lot of specs also have specific styles for links to definitions. | ||
- | * A lot of specs now use highlighting, | + | * A lot of specs now use highlighting, |
===== Dave Raggett on contrast ===== | ===== Dave Raggett on contrast ===== |