I'm assigning this to Tom to see if what he says is true. If so, what should it say? You may need to work with @teresasilva71 to update the page.
I think he's referring to: http://wcmshelp.ucsc.edu/advanced/caption.html
Michael said:
Also, it appears that there's a trivial misnomer in the "Adding Caption to an Image" page. I don't think the WCMS CSS includes an "image" class, as implied by the example, '
' Of course, it won't make any difference in functionality, as far as I know.
Was an .image class in the old stylesheet? Yes.
Is it in the new one? No.
Why: CSS and browsers have advanced enough that I can now make a stylesheet rule that handles this, rather than require the user to add a class to the callout div.
So the image class can be removed from the help documentation.
Michael Clark reported this issue (INC0205914).
I'm assigning this to Tom to see if what he says is true. If so, what should it say? You may need to work with @teresasilva71 to update the page. I think he's referring to: http://wcmshelp.ucsc.edu/advanced/caption.html
Michael said: Also, it appears that there's a trivial misnomer in the "Adding Caption to an Image" page. I don't think the WCMS CSS includes an "image" class, as implied by the example, '
The answer is: kind of.
Was an
.image
class in the old stylesheet? Yes. Is it in the new one? No.Why: CSS and browsers have advanced enough that I can now make a stylesheet rule that handles this, rather than require the user to add a class to the callout div.
So the
image
class can be removed from the help documentation.The client is not waiting on anything for this, so it sounds like it's just for T to update the Help page, and then close the issue.
Help site updated. Closing.