diff --git a/vocab/template.html b/vocab/template.html index 557af40..4032188 100644 --- a/vocab/template.html +++ b/vocab/template.html @@ -96,6 +96,10 @@ text-align: center; } + summary { + font-weight: normal !important; + } +
@@ -135,25 +139,23 @@-In general, the terms — i.e., the properties and classes — used in -the VCDM are formally specified in Recommendation Track documents published by -the W3C Verifiable Credentials Working -Group or, for some deprecated or reserved terms, in Reports published by the -W3C Credentials Community -Group. In each case of such external definition, the term's description in -this document contains a link to the relevant specification. Additionally, the -`rdfs:definedBy` property in the RDFS representation(s) refers to the formal -specification. + In general, the terms — i.e., the properties and classes — used in + the VCDM are formally specified in Recommendation Track documents published by + the W3C Verifiable Credentials Working + Group. In each case of such external definition, the term's description in + this document contains a link to the relevant specification. Additionally, the + `rdfs:definedBy` property in the RDFS representation(s) refers to the formal + specification.
-In some cases, a local explanation is necessary to complement, or to replace, -the definition found in an external specification. For instance, this is so when -the term is needed to provide a consistent structure to the RDFS vocabulary, -such as when the term defines a common supertype for class instances that are -used as objects of specific properties. For such cases, -the extra definition is included in the current -document (and the `rdfs:comment` property is used to include them in the RDFS -representations). + In some cases, a local explanation is necessary to complement, or to replace, + the definition found in an external specification. For instance, this is so when + the term is needed to provide a consistent structure to the RDFS vocabulary, + such as when the term defines a common supertype for class instances that are + used as objects of specific properties. For such cases, + the extra definition is included in the current + document (and the `rdfs:comment` property is used to include them in the RDFS + representations).
@context
filesThe following @context
files make use of the terms defined in this specification:
-All terms in this section are deprecated, and are only -kept in this vocabulary for backward compatibility. -
--New applications should not use them. +
All terms in this section are deprecated, and are only kept in this
+ vocabulary for backward compatibility.
+
New applications should not use them.