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CSS containmnet crops breadcrumb focus indicators when they overflow their containers. Instead of adding a new rule for this, refactor some old rules so padding-increases also apply to the breadcrumb containers.
33 lines
856 B
CSS
33 lines
856 B
CSS
/* Print stylesheet: hide stuff that we don't need. */
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@media print {
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/* The triangle bullet on summary elements gives no actionable
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* information on print. */
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summary {
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list-style: none;
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}
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/* Hide screen-only content */
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a[href="#h1"], /* Skip link */
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aside:not([role="note"]),
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/* An un-opened summary inside an article has no use in print.
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* Outside an article it's used in my webring list where it has some
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* use, see below. */
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article summary,
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section[aria-labelledby="webmentions"],
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/* You can't navigate in a printout. */
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footer,
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/* splitting up sections with <hr> is unnecesary if those
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* sections are removed */
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body > hr,
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nav a:not([rel="home"]) span,
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nav[itemprop="breadcrumb"] {
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display: none;
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}
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}
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/* Print: don't break up self-contained items. */
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figure,
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section[itemprop="mentions"],
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li {
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break-inside: avoid;
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}
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