Where and how to use {{securecontext_inline}}
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Currently, there are two ways to indicate that a page is only available in Secure Context ———— But the fact is, the usage between I wonder if it is better to also use
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I don't think of we need But if we do decide it is useful there should be a guide on this, and it should be applied consistently everywhere. |
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I don't know if there are such cases, but I would say the only cases where it would be useful is if an interface is NOT restricted to secure contexts, but one of its members (a method or a property) is. But I don't have such an example (except on Note: even in such cases, using the header macro on the member page may be enough. |
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It looks to me like you've mixed up the proposals and the pros/cons?
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Consensus?
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There is a "Mozilla-wide Production Change Freeze" till Jan 2 so till then the inline badge can't be fixed. |
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Does the decision apply to all the inline macros, e.g. status macros |
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Consensus?
Fix up the secure-inline macro to be a badge.
In an interface page (Alternative 1)
Tag property/method pages with secure context, irrespective of the interface.
The API overview should have a header too if the whole thing is secure context. Not sure about what it should do if "partially secure context". I guess same rule as for interfaces.