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Commit 5636efd superscripts the names. Does this seem like an improvement? If so, we can text try out creating anchors, and making these names into links to the named anchors (making it easy to get to them later).
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I like it. Especially once you add the anchor tags. I might also try
superscripting the daggers.
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i too like the superscript.
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I like it. Especially once you add the anchor tags. I might also try
superscripting the daggers.Dan Kohn mailto:[email protected]
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Commit b1a8fbe adds the anchor tags, and each name is a link to its anchor. If this makes sense, we can try superscripting the daggers and asterisks next (they'll be really small then!).
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Commit d8b07e7 moves the daggers and asterisks into the superscript. I think this resolves things. We still have real names listed (which is important to me), but through the subscripts they take less space and are clearly distinguished from the criteria text (which I think addresses Dan's concern). We also have named anchors, and the name includes the named anchor, making it really easy to jump to any of the criteria.
I think we're done, so I'm closing this issue.
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