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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.

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

Text

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


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