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Spec links should not be inline but should be referenced at the bottom of each page #86

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rhauck opened this issue Sep 9, 2014 · 1 comment

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rhauck commented Sep 9, 2014

I think if we're trying to attract designers, we shouldn't have links to W3C specs in the paragraphs of project pages. They are distracting and off putting for this audience. Instead, we should have them in a tablular-like format at the bottom of the page similar to how it's done on WPD

e.g. http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/css/properties/background-blend-mode

Note: @betravis is considering including the browser support at the bottom of each page also similar to WPD, so these could be rolled out together.

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The browser support section is being considered in bug #84

@lmclister lmclister modified the milestone: After initial launch Sep 11, 2014
@rhauck rhauck modified the milestones: MAX Release , Post MAX Sep 23, 2014
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