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  • anyway all this is in the chat logs for this channel the past few days, take a look for more explorations and we'll eventually get this documented in an organized way on the wiki page
    [tantek] at 2025-05-29 06:58
  • rel="repository" would be used for linking to resources in repositories where it's the literal file instead of 'code'. e.g. a plain text file
    [tantek] at 2025-05-29 06:56
  • go look at a mediawiki installation (besides Wikipedia) when not logged in and browse pages
    [tantek] at 2025-05-29 06:55
  • again, syntactic differences aside, such multiple rel values are a similar mechanism as multiple attributes with their own values that mean their own things, and have special meanings in combination
    [tantek] at 2025-05-29 06:54
  • mediawikis are a good example of where you'd use rel="code" for the not logged in state on the "View Source" link, and in the logged in state rel="edit code" for the "Edit" link
    [tantek] at 2025-05-29 06:52
  • on that tangent there was a whole discussion in the W3C sustainability channel that there should also be an "eco-mode" alongside those two, to for example choose pure black pixels on OLED displays
    [tantek] at 2025-05-29 06:47
  • yeah it's exclusively a firefox thing, no other browsers support "alternate stylesheet" like this
    trwnh at 2025-05-29 06:43
  • i'm speaking more in a logical sense though, i would get tripped up if i saw something rel=alternate that wasn't actually an "alternate", it was a "stylesheet that shouldn't be applied by default"
    trwnh at 2025-05-29 06:42
  • example for "code" on its own mentioned previously, wikis that require login to edit, and otherwise display a "View Source" button/link that takes you to a source view
    [tantek] at 2025-05-29 06:36
  • like "alternate" should be in relation to the current resource/document, not as a modifier for "stylesheet". i don't have a problem with rel+type because that feels fine, they're separate parameters intended to be interpreted together
    trwnh at 2025-05-29 06:36
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