Le 03/06/2016 à 17:28, Martin Owens a écrit :
> I can say that you should consider any new website design to be frozen
> and you can sort on any part of the design for the website for
> incremental improvements. I've been ding that for the past few months
> too.

Do you mean ‘shouldn't’? That's OK.

> If you change H1, h2, h3 styles, just remember to be specific in your
> css and say .page h1 { ... }, so that the styles won't change non-cms
> content pages. (unless that's what you want to do of course)

The current CSS rule is only h1, h2, h3… without any ancestor specified.
I think there are no headings elsewhere. I'll alter the current rules
directly.

> You can email me updated css files if you're not sure about patching or
> merge requests.

I should achieve that myself, but thank you anyway.

I'll talk with Brynn.
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Sylvain

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