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h2 should not be plain style. It should match the visual appearance of the other heading styles. | h2 should not be plain style. It should match the visual appearance of the other heading styles. | ||
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h2 is defined in http://look.openoffice.org/overrides/static/csi/css/inst.css | h2 is defined in http://look.openoffice.org/overrides/static/csi/css/inst.css | ||
as "font-weight: normal". | as "font-weight: normal". | ||
That is the reason why it looks to thin. | That is the reason why it looks to thin. | ||
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Testcase: http://website.openoffice.org/tryouts/mmp/index.html | Testcase: http://website.openoffice.org/tryouts/mmp/index.html | ||
Revision as of 09:29, 3 September 2007
Website Specification
Specification Status | |
Author | <YOUR NAME HERE> |
Last Change | |
Status | Preliminary Help |
Abstract
Several aspects of the OpenOffice.org website are defined here.
Contents
References
Reference Document | Check | Location (URL) |
Specification Process Entry Check | [passed/failed] | n/a |
Product Requirement, RFE, Issue ID (required) | [available/not available] | <PLEASE ENTER LOCATION HERE> |
Product Concept Document | [available/not available] | <PLEASE ENTER LOCATION HERE> |
Test case specification (required) | [available/not available] | <PLEASE ENTER LOCATION HERE> |
IDL Specification | [available/not available] | <PLEASE ENTER LOCATION HERE> |
Software Specification Rules | n/a | n/a |
Other, e.g. references to related specs | <PLEASE ENTER LOCATION HERE> |
Contacts
Role | Name | E-Mail Address |
Developer | <First Name, Last Name> | <User@openoffice.org> |
Quality Assurance | <First Name, Last Name> | <User@openoffice.org> |
Documentation | <First Name, Last Name> | <User@openoffice.org> |
User Experience | <First Name, Last Name> | <User@openoffice.org> |
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym / Abbreviation | Definition |
<WYSIWYG> | <What You See Is What You Get> |
Detailed Specification
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Headings
h2 element
h2 should not be plain style. It should match the visual appearance of the other heading styles.
h2 is defined in http://look.openoffice.org/overrides/static/csi/css/inst.css as "font-weight: normal". That is the reason why it looks to thin.
Testcase: http://website.openoffice.org/tryouts/mmp/index.html
Help | User Interface Element Templates | Example Spec
Open Issues
<State a bulleted list of issues Issue here>