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Update DSD style sharing explainer #875
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Co-authored-by: Dan Clark <daniec@microsoft.com>
Co-authored-by: Kevin Babbitt <kbabbitt@microsoft.com>
Update 1P example to be more generic
@alisonmaher updated with a new code example and image |
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Some developers have expressed interest in CSS selectors crossing through the Shadow DOM, as discussed in [issue 909](https://github.com/WICG/webcomponents/issues/909#issuecomment-1977487651). While this scenario is related to sharing styles with Shadow DOM elements, it is solving a different problem and should be addressed separately. | |||
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I'm wondering if we should update the example to something similar to what is seen in the wild. Potentially a fake page with a table of contents section on the right or left?
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I think an additional sentence like this will suffice, what do you think? "This pattern of pages with sub-sections are often seen in blogs, search result pages, pages that has a separate table of content, etc".
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My concern was less about the text but more about the example used. I'm thinking we can showcase something that is more realistic to patterns we see in the wild. I think a table of contents of some kind would be more identifiable to someone reading the explainer
Update 1P example to be more generic @alisonmaher