- From: Martin Thomson <martin.thomson@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 10:19:20 +1100
- To: Adam Roach <adam@nostrum.com>
- Cc: Dominique Hazael-Massieux <dom@w3.org>, "public-webrtc@w3.org" <public-webrtc@w3.org>, "public-media-capture@w3.org" <public-media-capture@w3.org>
I think that is the opposite of what we want here. These images could stand to be a mite smaller. On 14 December 2015 at 10:04, Adam Roach <adam@nostrum.com> wrote: > It looks like the new style adds a new "overlarge" class to deal with this > kind of situation; it may be a better choice: > > * - .overlarge for things that should be as wide as possible, even if > * that overflows the body text area. This can be used on an item or > * on its container, depending on the effect desired. > * Note that this styling basically doesn't help at all when printing, > * since A4 paper isn't much wider than the max-width here. > * It's better to design things to fit into a narrower measure if > possible. > > > > /a > > > On 12/13/15 4:41 PM, Martin Thomson wrote: > > Hi Dom, > > The images in Section 5 of gUM are a little wide for the style, which > causes the page to scroll horizontally. Resampling those images to > 800px should fix that. I haven't noticed any other problems. > > On 11 December 2015 at 01:28, Dominique Hazael-Massieux <dom@w3.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > W3C has set up a process through which the style of its Technical Reports > (and by extension, of editors drafts from its Working Groups) get revised on > a yearly basis. > > The first proposed revision was announced a few weeks ago: > https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/spec-prod/2015OctDec/0009.html > > To ensure the changes are viewed, reviewed and confirmed as acceptable for > our documents, I have updated the configuration of the editors drafts of > WebRTC 1.0 and Media Capture and Streams to use this new style: > http://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/webrtc.html > http://w3c.github.io/mediacapture-main/getusermedia.html > > While at this time this style is still "experimental", starting February > 2016 we should expect it to be the default for drafts published as WG > Technical Reports, and likely the default as well for editors drafts built > from ReSpec. > > Should you find bugs that look specific to our documents, please report them > here or on Github; if you find bugs that look generic with regard to the new > style, please follow the instructions in the mail linked from above. If > you're not sure, I'm happy to help determining which is which. > > I encourage the editors of other documents in the group to enable these new > styles as well so that they can either find bugs themselves or get readers > of the spec to do so. To make use of the new style, the ReSpec configuration > should be updated with "useExperimentalStyles: true". > > Dom > >
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