On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 3:46 PM TEC wrote:
> ** Suggestion
>Make the subtitle an independent element, is can still be a
>p.subtitle, just not /inside/ the h2 title
Have you seen this?
Suggests wrapping title h* and p within a header.
Bastien writes:
>> ** Suggestion
>>Make the subtitle an independent element, is can still be a
>>p.subtitle, just not /inside/ the h2 title
>
> Agreed, can you provide a patch for this?
I'll add that to my todo list.
>> ** Suggestion
>>Remove the ' type="text/javascript"' part of
Hi Timothy,
TEC writes:
> * Error: Element p not allowed as child of element h2 in this
> context
> Org currently seems to put a p.subtitle inside the heading.
> This violates the "phrasing content" restriction.
>
>
Hi Timothy,
TEC writes:
> I don't think this should be forgotten about, so I'm adding it to
> https://updates.orgmode.org/#help for now.
Thanks - a tip: you can use a summary like this one with Woof:
X-Woof-Help: Fix W3C violations in Org's HTML export
See https://github.com/bz
I don't think this should be forgotten about, so I'm adding it to
https://updates.orgmode.org/#help for now.
Hi Timothy,
TEC writes:
> In developing my take on the Org website and my coFig file, it has
> come to my attention that there seem to be a few W3C violations in
> the HTML export.
thanks for the careful tests and for reporting this.
> I always export with these settings,
> which may affect
Hi everyone,
In developing my take on the Org website and my coFig file, it has
come
to my attention that there seem to be a few W3C violations in the
HTML
export.
I always export with these settings,
which may affect some of the items below.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq org-html-doctype