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rustdoc: remove unused CSS .out-of-band { font-weight: normal }
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This CSS was added in 083c395 to normalize the appearance of out-of-band elements that were nested directly below headers. Now, the only use of `out-of-band` is in the main page header, and it is nested below a wrapper, not the `<h1>` itself.
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…=GuillaumeGomez rustdoc: remove unused CSS `.out-of-band { font-weight: normal }` This CSS was added in 083c395 to normalize the appearance of out-of-band elements that were nested directly below headers. Now, the only use of `out-of-band` is in the main page header, and it is nested below a wrapper, not the `<h1>` itself.
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…iaskrgr Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#102635 (make `order_dependent_trait_objects` show up in future-breakage reports) - rust-lang#103335 (Replaced wrong test with the correct mcve) - rust-lang#103339 (Fix some typos) - rust-lang#103340 (WinConsole::new is not actually fallible) - rust-lang#103341 (Add test for issue 97607) - rust-lang#103351 (Require Drop impls to have the same constness on its bounds as the bounds on the struct have) - rust-lang#103359 (Remove incorrect comment in `Vec::drain`) - rust-lang#103364 (rustdoc: clean up rustdoc-toggle CSS) - rust-lang#103370 (rustdoc: remove unused CSS `.out-of-band { font-weight: normal }`) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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This CSS was added in 083c395 to normalize the appearance of out-of-band elements that were nested directly below headers.
Now, the only use of
out-of-band
is in the main page header, and it is nested below a wrapper, not the<h1>
itself.