Hi Alastair
I will try to capture that in the language of the SC proposal.
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 2:07 PM Alastair Campbell <acampbell@nomensa.com>
wrote:
> Hi Jon,
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> > if the sample styling isn’t displayed when applied then it can pass by
> providing it itself directly or via some mechanism like toggle.
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> So by sample styling, you mean the user’s CSS override? (Done by pluggin
> or whatever).
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> My assumption is that the user’s styling would (or at least could) vary
> between people. It was yellow & black in my case, but could be different
> for other people.
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> However, what the site could provide for custom controls could *not* vary
> between people, even with a toggle mechanism.
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> The control is providing a visual affordance, but not one that matches my
> pluggin.
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> It doesn’t fail (as it stands), but it would be an inconsistent experience
> for users.
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> -Alastair
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