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Fix syntax highlighting for standards #214

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@domenic domenic commented Jul 11, 2018

We accidentally broke it in speced/bikeshed@7a022f4, thinking the block added in #209 would suffice, but due to speced/bikeshed#1313 it does not work yet.

While waiting for speced/bikeshed#1313 to be fixed, include these styles, to un-break syntax highlighting.

We accidentally broke it in speced/bikeshed@7a022f4, thinking the block added in #209 would suffice, but due to speced/bikeshed#1313 it does not work yet.

While waiting for speced/bikeshed#1313 to be fixed, include these styles, to un-break syntax highlighting.
@domenic domenic merged commit 534e2ed into master Jul 23, 2018
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tabatkins commented Jul 23, 2018

Sorry for the delay, Bikeshed now uses the same highlighting elements as Highlighter. You should be able to use the #209 styles by themselves now.

TimvdLippe added a commit to TimvdLippe/whatwg.org that referenced this pull request Aug 3, 2018
speced/bikeshed#1313 has been resolved, thus the styles can once again be removed.
They were introduced in whatwg#214
domenic pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 9, 2018
speced/bikeshed#1313 has been resolved, thus the styles can once again be removed.

They were introduced in #214.
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