Redline Text
Inline tracked-change marks for a review document. Renders semantic <ins> and <del> elements with token-driven decoration — an accent underline for insertions, a danger strike-through for deletions, and a paired del+ins for replacements. When an authoris given, the mark adopts a deterministic color (an oklch hue rotation off the theme accent, shared with that author’s Avatar tint) and surfaces an author tag on hover or focus. Presentational only: the accept/reject engine lives in the consuming app.
Variants
insert · delete · replace, without author attribution.
The coalition strongly recommends a signed envelope. Vendors should must rotate keys, and the optionalmandatory Trust List entry is verified at enforcement time.
Author attribution
Each author gets a stable color; hover or keyboard-focus a mark to see who made the change. Tab through the paragraph to reach every authored mark.
Every signal MUST carry a two-layer signed envelope. Legacy single-layer tokens are accepted. The accreditation tier is self-assertedindependently audited before a vendor joins the eIDAS-style Trust List.
Same author, consistent color
One author’s insertions and deletions share a hue, so a reviewer can scan the doc by color.
First addition, then a removed phrase, and a draftratified clause — all by the same reviewer.
Tag placement
The author tag honors a preferred side and flips to fit.
Try top, bottom, left, and right placement.