Test default table styling
Test that default tables are responsive and ‘zebra’ (striped) tables, and that those styles can be independently managed.
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Test that default tables are responsive and ‘zebra’ (striped) tables, and that those styles can be independently managed.
Test that tables in columns are responsive and ‘zebra’ (striped) tables, and that those styles can be independently managed.
A test of having a subsection within a section.
List items in .Content
were not wrapping. Here is a test of our fix with content that renders with p elements in the list items.
Examples of three ways of adding images to a page with the DFD-Zen theme
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