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Semantics to describe user personalization preferences.
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Re-work simplification example #191

Closed matatk closed 3 years ago

matatk commented 3 years ago

Preview: https://raw.githack.com/w3c/personalization-semantics/simplification-example-logic/content/index.html#example-6-simplification-using-data-simplification

This also removes some spaces at the ends of lines.

Question: should the examples be indented? Example 7 and Example 11 are; others are short enough to not need wrapping.

Fixes #187

matatk commented 2 years ago

@ruoxiran @snidersd @lwolberg @johnfoliot: This PR was merged, but the changes don't appear in the latest editor's draft, nor official published version. It looks like @johnfoliot's changes in c583acbc847c41052d8ffd80a08e79d82046cdcd (9th of August) reverted the merge commit for this PR (8ead11ce6949c62e71cf4285cd09d70b0dc94e76; 2nd of August). I'm not sure if any other changes from around that time have been reverted, or if this is the only one.

Suggest we add branch protection rules to stop us from committing to main or gh-pages directly, and use squash merge for PRs, and require branches to be up-to-date before merging (for neatness). I accidentally committed to gh-pages directly a while back; it's easy to do without the branch protection rules in place.

Update: Sorry, didn't mean to CC so many of you in the end: when I started writing this, I didn't know what had happened (hence the wide list of mentions) but I worked it out half-way through; could've taken at least a couple of you off the list!