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MDN CSS: Add aliases (redirects) -- list values #638

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hchienjo opened this issue Dec 14, 2016 · 16 comments
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MDN CSS: Add aliases (redirects) -- list values #638

hchienjo opened this issue Dec 14, 2016 · 16 comments

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@hchienjo
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hchienjo commented Dec 14, 2016

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Improve triggering of this IA by add aliases for each CSS property listing the possible values.

For instance the article font-style should have the following aliases types:

  1. Attribute and value (e.g. "font style bold", "bold font style", "font-style bold", "font-style: bold", "font style: bold", "font-style: bold;")
  2. First word in the attribute if it's a composite one with the dash (like font-style or background-color) and the value, e.g. "font bold", "bold font"
    just the value, e.g. "bold"

Each alias should go in its own line in a file called redirects.txt in the same folder as articles.txt.

Each line of the redirects.txt file should be structured as follows: alias,original line

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Instant Answer Page: https://duck.co/ia/view/mdn_css

@ankitbisla21
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I am a beginner. I would like to work on this issue.

@hchienjo
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@ankitbisla21 thanks. All yours.

@TowelDude
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Can you further explain the task needed to be done?
I would like to contribute.

@shivamgupta-gupta
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Hi, I am interested in contributing.

@hchienjo
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hchienjo commented Feb 1, 2017

@ankitbisla21 Any updates?

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hchienjo commented Feb 1, 2017

@shivamgupta-gupta @TowelDude thanks for offering to help. Unfortunately this issue has already been claimed. However, there are issues here as well if you're interested in helping out.

@shivamgupta-gupta
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@hchienjo ok.

@pjhampton
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@ankitbisla21 ping

@adityatandon007
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adityatandon007 commented Feb 7, 2017

@pjhampton @hchienjo It seems @ankitbisla21 is currently inactive. We should give this issue to someone else. It is unfair to new members, who just come looking to find a way to get in to the community. We cannot let them go, by saying statements like:
However, there are issues here as well if you're interested in helping out.
We should always encourage them, not let them wander here and there

@pjhampton
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@adityatandon007 we can release this back to the wild soon if we don't hear back from @ankitbisla21. Sometimes this happens, and it's always fine 😄

@VirgaSenis
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VirgaSenis commented Feb 25, 2017

Is anyone working on this? If not, I would like to give a try.

@pjhampton
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Ok, I think we can safely call this is a time out 😄
Sure, @VirgaSenis - it's all yours!

@hchienjo
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Thanks @pjhampton

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VirgaSenis commented Mar 8, 2017

I have a question. How should I deal with CSS properties with a lot (or even infinite) values? Could you please give an example for color or width?

@alessiodionisi
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Hello guys,
I'm working on this issue

@pjhampton
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Hey @hchienjo!

DuckDuckHack is now in Maintenance Mode and from now on, we are only accepting issues and PRs for essential bugs and bug fixes.

Unfortunately, with the above in mind, this isn't something we can action and will be closed.

We appreciate you taking the time to contribute and apologize for not being able to triage this issue.

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