On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 9:00 AM Daniel Shahaf <d...@daniel.shahaf.name> wrote:
> danie...@apache.org wrote on Sun, 17 Nov 2019 13:53 +00:00: > > +++ subversion/site/staging/docs/release-notes/1.14.html Sun Nov 17 > 13:53:41 2019 > > @@ -269,8 +269,8 @@ Welcome</a> below.</p> > > -<div class="notice"> > > -<p><strong>Python is Optional.</strong></p> > > +<div class="notice" id="python-is-optional"> > > +<p><strong>Python is Optional.</strong> <a class="sectionlink" > > href="#python-is-optional">¶</a></p> > > So, the link works, but when clicking it, the yellow background is > replaced with dark grey, due to the usual logic for links to anchors[1]. > Should we consider this a bug or a feature? > > Personally, I find box easier to read when it isn't wearing a high- > visibility jacket, so to speak. In that case, here's a thought: We can put a short message in a yellow box: "Python is optional. Read more below." That would link to a regular h3 section with the detailed text...