Specification Markup and CSS Workshop for Editors and Team Contacts
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  • Breakout Sessions

Meeting

Event details

Date:
Central European Summer Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Nervion I - Level -1
Participants:
Rachel Andrew, Gautier Chomel, Elika Etemad, Alison Maher, James Nurthen, Miriam Suzanne, Jeffrey Yasskin
Big meeting:
TPAC 2023 (Calendar)

W3C specifications use a common set of stylesheets and markup conventions, which are documented at https://www.w3.org/StyleSheets/TR/2021/README and maintained at https://github.com/w3c/tr-design (Bikeshed and ReSpec output this format.)

In this breakout session we will:

  • Do a quick review of what capabilities are already built into our site-wide CSS and HTML conventions, so that you can use them effectively (and avoid custom styles)

  • Discuss when to put custom styles in your own CSS vs when to upstream them for everyone

  • Answer questions about our technical report styling and templates

  • Discuss possible improvements, and maybe draft some up!

Agenda

Chairs:
Elika Etemad

Description:
W3C specifications use a common set of stylesheets and markup conventions, which are documented at https://www.w3.org/StyleSheets/TR/2021/README and maintained at https://github.com/w3c/tr-design (Bikeshed and ReSpec output this format.)

In this breakout session we will:

  • Do a quick review of what capabilities are already built into our site-wide CSS and HTML conventions, so that you can use them effectively (and avoid custom styles)

  • Discuss when to put custom styles in your own CSS vs when to upstream them for everyone

  • Answer questions about our technical report styling and templates

  • Discuss possible improvements, and maybe draft some up!

Goal(s):
Part 1: Educate editors and Team Contacts; Part 2: Design and code improvements

Materials:

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