Remove require-trusted-types-for anchor#55
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w3c/trusted-types#545 exports the require-trusted-types-for-directive definition so the manually defined anchor section isn't needed anymore.
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It looks like in the rendered document "require-trusted-types-for" is not a link anymore.
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Interesting, it's a link when I run bikeshed locally. Do you know if we need to update anything in the repo if new references are added and we want to depend on? |
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If it works locally then maybe the preview generator is just using out-of-date refs.
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w3c/trusted-types#545 exports the require-trusted-types-for-directive definition so the manually defined anchor section isn't needed anymore.
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