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oops: s/summary/spoiler/ hehe

thanks athena l.m.!
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Rohan Kumar 2023-11-12 14:15:20 -08:00
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### Presentation
"details" is a block element; "spoiler" can be either an inline or block element. A few words within a paragraph can be hidden behind a "spoiler". "details" tends to work more effectively on larger sections of content. A "summary" should obscure content, but not the size of said content; it obscures content without removing it.
"details" is a block element; "spoiler" can be either an inline or block element. A few words within a paragraph can be hidden behind a "spoiler". "details" tends to work more effectively on larger sections of content. A "spoiler" should obscure content, but not the size of said content; it obscures content without removing it.
For printouts, behavior should mirror "details". Print hidden if it's hidden in the browser, and print revealed if it's been revealed in the browser.

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### Presentation
`details` is a block element; `spoiler` can be either an inline or block element. A few words within a paragraph can be hidden behind a spoiler. `details` tends to work more effectively on larger sections of content. A `summary` should obscure content, but not the size of said content; it _obscures_ content without _removing_ it.
`details` is a block element; `spoiler` can be either an inline or block element. A few words within a paragraph can be hidden behind a spoiler. `details` tends to work more effectively on larger sections of content. A `spoiler` should obscure content, but not the size of said content; it _obscures_ content without _removing_ it.
For printouts, behavior should mirror `details`. Print hidden if it's hidden in the browser, and print revealed if it's been revealed in the browser.