Closed JJ closed 6 years ago
Please leave the link where it is. It allows adjustments of a downloaded version simply by having that css around. Quite handy if you want to print parts of the docs.
But that file is nowhere to be seen. Unless you want to upload the file, it makes no sense to link to a non-existent CSS file (as the issue says)
Can someone take a look at this? Or if nobody objects, I can go ahead and merge it.
I can go ahead and merge it.
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It allows adjustments
But that's not even a documented feature and it triggers 404 resource warnings by default.
If that feature is even needed (tbh, the generated content looks fine without custom CSS), it'd be best to offer it via command line switch that takes a URL rather than a <link>
to some missing file (Pod::To::HTML, for example, has css-url
named arg for this).
And a bit of more bookkeeping.