On Monday, 18 July 2016 at 15:56:29 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
I was proofreading
http://dtest.thecybershadow.net/artifact/website-f26d7179b8449e89e1961391fde9f221813c707c-04d0496c2d8cecedc4d75c919646d564/web/phobos-prerelease/std_experimental_checkedint.html and there are a few ways in which our docs could look better.
* My pet dream was to work on a project with a beautiful
justified and hyphenated website. After endless debates,
ugliness has won - I'm looking at a eye-scratching ragged right
edge.
The "ragged" left is more ugly. If you want a be beautiful, the
left side should align, but every text is indented differently
due to boxes/lines.
Literally all vertical spacing is larger than it should be.
I would disagree, but at this level it is bike shedding.
There should be more vertical space. For example, I would
increase the line height a little and the lines are too wide.
Does it make sense to work on this soon-to-be-replaced styling?