[Python-Dev] Playing with a new theme for the docs (original) (raw)
Łukasz Rekucki lrekucki at gmail.com
Wed Mar 21 16:06:11 CET 2012
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On 21 March 2012 13:38, Ned Batchelder <ned at nedbatchelder.com> wrote:
On 3/21/2012 6:16 AM, Oleg Broytman wrote:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 09:33:13AM +0000, Jonathan Hartley wrote:
On 21/03/2012 08:25, Dirkjan Ochtman wrote:
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 07:00, Georg Brandl<g.brandl at gmx.net> wrote:
OK, that seems to be the main point people make... let me see if I can come up with a better compromise. Would it be possible to limit the width of the page? On my 1920px monitor, the lines get awfully long, making them harder to read. I realise this is bikeshedding by now, but FWIW, please don't. If people want shorter lines, they can narrow their browser, without forcing that preference on the rest of us. Seconded. My display is 1920x1200 but I use very large fonts and I'm satisfied with line lengths. The best thing to do is to set a max-width in ems, say 50em. This leaves the text at a reasonable width, but adapts naturally for people with larger fonts. --Ned.
FYI, the current paragraph font size on docs.python.org is 16px, while for http://www.python.org/~gbrandl/build/html/ it's 13px, so increasing that should help readability :) You can use @media queries to adjust it to screen resolution, which should solve the problem with long lines.
-- Łukasz Rekucki
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