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Sarah Allen, via email:

I realized that if when I set the css up to work without the slash, the links were broken. I put it back to the way it was with the trailing slash for now... css looks wrong without the trailing slash. I haven't yet figure out how to make both work...

Can you leave ClojureBridge Website to use the trailing slash for now? If that is the way it was, probably it is better to leave it that way.

Sarah Allen, via email:

> I realized that if when I set the css up to work without the slash,
> the links were broken.  I put it back to the way it was with the
> trailing slash for now... css looks wrong without the trailing slash.
> I haven't yet figure out how to make both work...
>
> Can you leave ClojureBridge Website to use the trailing slash for now?
> If that is the way it was, probably it is better to leave it that way.
@Malwine Malwine self-requested a review April 24, 2017 17:49
@Malwine Malwine merged commit 12dbe25 into master Apr 24, 2017
@Malwine Malwine deleted the code-of-conduct-link branch April 24, 2017 17:50
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