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The documentation includes a few <code> tags but mostly <tt> tags. For example, here on the “How we import data” page:
<tt> is a really old fashioned element. But, more importantly, it isn’t styled up nicely in the EveryPolitician Sass styles. <code> has all the correct styling.
Proposed Solution
Find and replace <tt>.*</tt> with <code>$1</code>
Acceptance Criteria
All the short bits of code or variable names should be wrapped in <code> tags, and should have a nice grey background:
Not Required
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Problem
The documentation includes a few
<code>
tags but mostly<tt>
tags. For example, here on the “How we import data” page:<tt>
is a really old fashioned element. But, more importantly, it isn’t styled up nicely in the EveryPolitician Sass styles.<code>
has all the correct styling.Proposed Solution
Find and replace
<tt>.*</tt>
with<code>$1</code>
Acceptance Criteria
All the short bits of code or variable names should be wrapped in
<code>
tags, and should have a nice grey background:Not Required
Prerequisites
Related Issues
Due Date
Design?
Nope! Just find and replace in a text editor.
Text?
Bloggable?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: