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Right now, this style sheet is a draft, and not open to anyone outside User Services and OLI/FacTS.  The purpose is to create a set of guidelines for creating Confluence content that can be the basis for campus-wide use, tutorials, workshops, and so forth.  This will be a set of best practices to encourage standardization of Confluence content around proven styles, arrangements, and use of macros.  ITS pages should model this practices as far as possible.

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  • Continuity means it is much easier for us to troubleshoot problems for them.
  • We can ensure that the macros and arrangements they use will look good on a variety of screens: desktop, notebook, tablet, phone, and so on. 

Testing will be required to ensure consistency and reliability of macros, markup, or content arrangement.

Tables

Testing:

  • Android: Chrome browser.  Tables usable.  Look OK.