I was wondering when someone would complain.  I've done this in my stylesheet, 
but - as far as I'm aware - that's discretionary.

On Thu, Jan 30, 2025, at 15:04, Eliot Lear wrote:
> I'm really now sure who to address this to, and before I open a git 
> issue, I thought I'd start here.
>
> Recent drafts have begun to xylophone text.  That is, uncollapse and 
> collapse the copyright and status text.  This is bad for two reasons.  
> For one thing, it is jarring to the user, and it actually can move the 
> introduction text on scroll.  For another, it hides text that the 
> reader is expected to see.  That's just Bad.  Could whoever did this 
> please revert it?  I know it seems like a cool trick, but it should 
> really go.
>
> Eliot
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