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In an ACT-Rules meeting a few weeks ago, someone said they did not like the code style of the WAI website, and preferred the more clear style in the ACT Rules draft. I'm not sure if that got recorded somewhere or not, so I'm adding this issue. Feel free to close with pointer to where it is addressed elsewhere if I missed that.
This is a WAI-site-wide issue. And we are not going to be able to prioritize it for at least a few weeks. Therefore, from a site-management perspective, I am OK with either of these options:
Leave the code style as is, and encourage us to address it site-wide later.
For now, use a different style for <code> in the the supporting document template or just for ACT Rules. Use a style already in the WAI site design or directly related to one. Run by Shawn for quick look.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
In an ACT-Rules meeting a few weeks ago, someone said they did not like the code style of the WAI website, and preferred the more clear style in the ACT Rules draft. I'm not sure if that got recorded somewhere or not, so I'm adding this issue. Feel free to close with pointer to where it is addressed elsewhere if I missed that.
This is a WAI-site-wide issue. And we are not going to be able to prioritize it for at least a few weeks. Therefore, from a site-management perspective, I am OK with either of these options:
<code>
in the the supporting document template or just for ACT Rules. Use a style already in the WAI site design or directly related to one. Run by Shawn for quick look.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: