[release-notes/gnome-3-6] web: markup using mallard inline elements



commit 6010531a4c472af4eb4e8f2951b309c353916390
Author: Olav Vitters <olav vitters nl>
Date:   Tue Sep 11 23:45:57 2012 +0200

    web: markup using mallard inline elements

 help/C/users-web.page |   15 ++++++++-------
 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/help/C/users-web.page b/help/C/users-web.page
index 10f23d0..0a1c222 100644
--- a/help/C/users-web.page
+++ b/help/C/users-web.page
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
     <subtitle>now with more full and more screen</subtitle>
 
     <p>
-      For a long time Webâs fullscreen mode was somewhat awkward. Youâd still
+    For a long time <app>Web</app>âs fullscreen mode was somewhat awkward. Youâd still
       get a toolbar, so it wasnât really fullscreen, plus it would have a
       strange button embedded in it telling you how to go back to the safety of
       the vanilla mode. Probably this was fine for the time, but with more and
@@ -72,14 +72,15 @@
     <title>WebKit2, beta</title>
 
     <p>
-      Itâs been a long time in the making, but the first bits of the WebKit2
+    Itâs been a long time in the making, but the first bits of the
+    <sys>WebKit2</sys>
       support are already in the master branch. As we had anticipated for now it
       is available in beta form, which means we donât build it by default and
       thereâs still some functionality missing. That being said, it is really
       usable at this point, and doing the actual porting has helped us a lot in
-      maturing the up and coming next generation of the WebKit framework. If you
-      want to give it a shot, just build the browser with â--with-webkit2â, and
-      youâll notice:
+      maturing the up and coming next generation of the <sys>WebKit</sys> framework. If you
+      want to give it a shot, just build the browser with
+      <cmd>--with-webkit2</cmd>, and youâll notice:
     </p>
 
     <list>
@@ -101,8 +102,8 @@
       As usual there are lots of additional features and bugfixes, too numerous
       to mention: automatic session recovery, tab-less mode, Do Not Track, using
       SoupTLD to make the URL completion smarter (so it can automatically figure
-      out that google.com is a URL, but foo.bar is a string you want to search),
-      and many more.
+      out that <sys>google.com</sys> is a URL, but <sys>foo.bar</sys> is a
+      string you want to search), and many more.
     </p>
   </section>
 </page>



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