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  1. Jan 30, 2023
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  3. Dec 27, 2022
  4. Sep 27, 2022
    • Peter Mosses's avatar
      Improve docs for code highlighting with line numbers (#974) · 93857587
      Peter Mosses authored
      * Add toc heading custom include
      
      Closes #961.
      
      * Revert "Add toc heading custom include"
      
      This reverts commit 49813c341973e313db0a21f075a60ebf2120989e.
      
      * Update code highlighting with line numbers
      
      - Add the example of code highlighting with line numbers explained in the [Jekyll docs](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/liquid/tags/#line-numbers).
      - Fix the styling of narrow code with line numbers, which floats to the centre without this CSS adjustment. (The line numbers column expands as needed with larger numbers of lines, despite using `width`; using `min-width` doesn't work.)
      
      To apply HTML compression, I removed `vendor` from `exclude`; that change is left to a different PR.
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  5. Sep 07, 2022
    • Alyssa Ross's avatar
      Improve display of AsciiDoc examples with titles (#944) · e03483d8
      Alyssa Ross authored
      
      The jekyll-asciidoc plugin will take AsciiDoc markup like this:
      
      	.A method that returns the string "Hello, world"
      	[example]
      	[source,ruby]
      	----
      	def hello
      	  "Hello, world"
      	end
      	----
      
      And produce HTML like this (syntax highlighting disabled):
      
      	<div class="listingblock">
      	  <div class="title">A method that returns the string "Hello, world"</div>
      	  <div class="content">
      	    <pre class="highlight"><code class="language-ruby" data-lang="ruby">def hello
      	  "Hello, world"
      	end</code></pre>
      	  </div>
      	</div>
      
      Previously, because we were applying code block styling to the whole
      listingblock, the title would be rendered as normal body text, inside
      the code block, which did not look good.  With this change, it will
      instead be rendered similarly to a Just The Docs rendered example —
      the title will appear where the rendered example usually would.
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarMatt Wang <matt@matthewwang.me>
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  6. Jul 25, 2022
    • Matt Wang's avatar
      Update Stylelint to v14, extend SCSS plugins, remove primer-* configs, resolve issues (#821) · c2ec3d89
      Matt Wang authored
      This is a catch-all PR that modernizes and updates our Stylelint config, and resolves all open issues. This is a pretty big change - so I want to update all of our related dependencies in lockstep.
      
      In particular, this PR
      
      - [x] updates stylelint to `v14`
      - [x] adds in the standard stylelint config for SCSS (`stylelint-config-standard-scss`)
      - [x] swaps out `stylelint-config-prettier` for `stylelint-config-prettier-scss`
      - [x] ~~properly update `@primer`-related plugins:~~ completely remove `primer` from our configuration
      - [x] autofix, manually resolve, or disable all newly-introduced lint errors; **I've avoided manually resolving errors that would be a behavioural change**
      - [x] re-runs `npm run format`
      
      See the "next steps" section on some extra thoughts on disabling errors.
      
      (implicitly, I'm also using node 16/the new package-lock format).
      
      ### disabling rules and next steps
      
      I've introduced several new disabled rules. Let me quickly explain what's going on; there are two categories of rules I've disabled:
      
      1. rules that were temporary disables; they were frequent enough that I couldn't manually resolve them, but should be simple. **I plan on opening issues to re-enable each of these rules**, just after this PR
          - `declaration-block-no-redundant-longhand-properties`: this is just tedious and error-prone
          - `no-descending-specificity`: this one is tricky since it could have impacts on the cascade (though that seems unlikely)
          - `scss/no-global-function-names`: I think we need to [import map and then use `map.get`](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64210390/sass-map-get-doesnt-work-map-get-does-what-gives), but I'll leave this as out of scope for now
      2. rules that are long-term disables; due to the SASS-based nature of our theme, I think we'll keep these in limbo
          - `alpha-value-notation` causes problems with SASS using the `modern` syntax - literals like `50%` are not properly interpolated, and they cause formatting issues on the site
          - `color-function-notation` also causes problems with SASS, but in this case the `modern` syntax breaks SASS compilation; we're not alone (see this [SO post](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71805735/error-function-rgb-is-missing-argument-green-in-sass)). 
      
      In addition, we have many inline `stylelint-disable` comments. I'd open a separate issue to audit them, especially since I think some disables are unnecessary.
      
      ### on Primer 
      
      **note: there hasn't been much other discussion, so I'm going to remove primer's stylelint config.**
      
      If I do add `@primer/stylelint-config`, I get *a ton* of errors about now using `@primer`'s in-built SCSS variables. I imagine that we probably won't want to use these presets (though I could be wrong). In that case, I think we could either:
      
      1. disable all of those rules
      4. not use `@primer/stylelint-config`, since we're not actually using primer, and shift back to the standard SCSS config provided by Stylelint
      
      ~~Any thoughts here? I also don't have the original context as to why we do use the primer rules, perhaps @pmarsceill can chime in?~~
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  7. Jul 21, 2022
  8. Jul 12, 2022
    • nascosto's avatar
      Add mermaid support (#857) · 6907f069
      nascosto authored
      
      Closes #825
      
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarMatt Wang <matt@matthewwang.me>
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    • Alyssa Ross's avatar
      Minor style fixes for jekyll-asciidoc (#829) · 3ca57e3b
      Alyssa Ross authored
      I have a site whose content is written in AsciiDoc, using the [jekyll-asciidoc][] plugin.
      
      Just the Docs works great, but there are just two minor styling glitches I've noticed:
      
      The first is that Just the Docs' CSS doesn't understand the code block markup jekyll-asciidoc produces.  It's not too different though, so it's very easily fixed.
      
      The second is that jekyll-asciidoc generates `div.sect(𝑛 − 1)` elements around headings of type `h𝑛`, that enclose all the heading and all the content after it until the next heading of greater or equal rank.
      
      This means that headings are _always_ first children in AsciiDoc output, which meant the wrong margins were applied to most headings. To fix this, we need to only reduce the margin of first-child headings nested directly below the .main-content element, and headings nested directly below AsciiDoc `.sect𝑛` elements that are themselves first children.
      
      With these two small changes, my site looks perfect, and the styles look exactly the same as on Just the Docs' own documentation.
      
      [jekyll-asciidoc]: https://github.com/asciidoctor/jekyll-asciidoc
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  9. Jul 04, 2022
  10. Oct 12, 2020
  11. Sep 29, 2020
    • PLanCompS's avatar
      Update code.scss · 2e377e45
      PLanCompS authored
      Fix #417
      
      - Avoid appearance of dark border around visited code links in Safari.
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  12. Jul 07, 2020
    • PLanCompS's avatar
      Update code.scss · a855af3d
      PLanCompS authored
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    • PLanCompS's avatar
      Optimisations · 8a9a8a34
      PLanCompS authored
      Optimised CSS selectors.
      Changed markup in `linenos-test` to inhibit line numbers appearing in YAML examples when testing code fences.
      8a9a8a34
    • PLanCompS's avatar
      Update code.scss · 029ba125
      PLanCompS authored
      029ba125
    • PLanCompS's avatar
      Major refactoring · 61053f67
      PLanCompS authored
      The additions to `_config.yml` go together with the changes to `code.scss`,
      to facilitate adjusttments by users. See `docs/linenos-test` for the details.
      The CSS code has been significantly refactored and simplified,
      and seems to produce sensible results (at least on Safari and Firefox).
      61053f67
  13. Jul 06, 2020
    • PLanCompS's avatar
      Update code.scss · 49ef043e
      PLanCompS authored
      Removed some comments and layout
      49ef043e
    • PLanCompS's avatar
      Update code.scss · b5cd5324
      PLanCompS authored
      Produces sensible (but not perfect) results from different kinds of highlight markup.
      The CSS code needs a major refactoring to eliminate duplication and superflous lines.
      b5cd5324
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