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 > > _______________________________________________ > rfc-interest mailing list -- rfc-interest@rfc-editor.org > To unsubscribe send an email to rfc-interest-le...@rfc-editor.org > > Attachments: > * OpenPGP_0x87B66B46D9D27A33.asc > * OpenPGP_signature.asc _______________________________________________ rfc-interest mailing list -- rfc-interest@rfc-editor.org To unsubscribe send an email to rfc-interest-le...@rfc-editor.org