Rendering issues with output
See original GitHub issueSee https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/jsvu/blob/be49b12f5393cb2681a4cdac73ad48d9245f3dac/README.md#jsvu- — any idea what’s going wrong here?
The relevant commit is https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/jsvu/commit/be49b12f5393cb2681a4cdac73ad48d9245f3dac and the command used to create the SVG is:
svg-term --cast=rfS1M5ynKm1hGaBqJYJj0mGCi --frame --at=43250 --out=screenshot.svg
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@mathiasbynens We permitted the
style
~tag~ attribute (and the default “relaxed” set of CSS within) in the sanitizer!https://github.com/GoogleChromeLabs/jsvu/blob/be49b12f5393cb2681a4cdac73ad48d9245f3dac/README.md#jsvu- — this is now looking good with some recent changes we’ve made. Can someone with better knowledge of what it’s meant to look like confirm for me? ❤️