Clytie Siddall wrote:

I can't understand why a very minor change to CSS code should require all this fuss. All we need in the Help is for link underlining to be turned off, and for Times New Roman to be added to the body font. I did these two changes myself. It's not as though we're waiting for someone to edit the CSS. The file has been edited and supplied.

When we substitute this CSS file for the existing CSS file in our Help, the changes work and the application is otherwise unaffected.

Then set the issue to fixed and approve the QA. I am just following
the process.

It seems extremely unlikely that turning off link underlining or adding another font in the Help would cause build problems. So it is not reasonable to delay these changes because the build doesn't work.

So then take the css supplied with the build, put it under a vi
office and check whether the fix is ok. If so, set the issues to
verified and after hu and pl have been verified, approve the CWS.

Marcin has already verified the fix for pl. We're just missing hu.

Frank

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