footer, postscript, remove indent from line after salutation, etc. Or
On 2/4/26 6:19 PM, Vince wrote:
> Note this gets tricky for things like letters, where we have “standard”
> CSS but we only use the part needed for the letters in this production.
> Unlike dedications, epigraphs, drama, we don’t copy-and-paste ALL of the
> letter CSS, just whatever portion is needed. So maybe we don’t change
> how letters are handled, even though as a whole it’s “standard” CSS.
>
>> On Feb 4, 2026, at 6:13 PM, Vince <
vr_se...@letterboxes.org> wrote:
>>
>> I have on my list of things that need a round tuit to suggest a
>> simplified version of this. Some of the CSS blocks in the manual have
>> comments around, some of them don’t. I always put them around the
>> standard blocks in my own productions, and thought it would be helpful
>> to do so for all of them in the manual (and thus all productions) as well.
>>
>> However, doing so doesn’t guarantee that what’s in between the
>> comments is “standard.” I run across CSS in reviews all the time where
>> the standard CSS has been copied and then adjusted to do something
>> different, e.g. lines added/changed in the standard “centered
>> dedication” CSS to change the style to small/all caps, etc., rather
>> than making those changes in a different section of local.css. IOW,