Re: The "Bleed" was intended!

Very odd behavior if you ask me. From a formatting perspective, visually it
appears incorrectly formatted.


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On Sun, Oct 26, 2025 at 7:36 PM Janina Sajka <janina@a11y.nyc> wrote:

> Dear All:
>
> In a conversation earlier today Lionel and I discovered that we had
> considered a problem and begun to call "bleeding," is actually intended
> behavior! So, it's a case of mis-communication.
>
> It is intended that the entire <aside ... </aside will be "Dodger Blue."
>
> We hadn't noticed this behavior on most of our "Dodger Blues" because
> only the bullet of the <ul> is colorized dodgerblue. The link text
> obtains the colorization prescribed for hyperlinks!
>
> If there were actual text in those Aside elements however, it would show
> up as "Dodger Blue."
>
> FYI. One mystery resolved!
>
> Best,
> Janina
>
>
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