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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Allo,<br>
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      Thanks for putting together these proposed changes Greg. :)<br>
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        <li>Nav bar giving loadless access to the whole document tree is
          a good idea as long as the document currently being viewed is
          given visual priority of some sort, tree can be
          expanded/collapsed, etc. It's been mentioned previously.<br>
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        <li>New reference box style is much more readable. :)</li>
        <li>I wouldn't hate it if the page width was a bit broader - if
          people want a narrower reading area they can resize their
          browsers or zoom in/out on their mobile devices. It's personal
          taste.</li>
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      Re image captions, I guess go with figure and figcaption + CSS
      styling if that's not what we're already doing?
      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_figcaption.asp">http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_figcaption.asp</a> - pretty sure you
      can just set CSS like<br>
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      <tt>figure { width: auto; }</tt><tt><br>
      </tt><tt>figcaption { width: 100%; }</tt><br>
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      to take care of your caption issues as opposed to hard-setting a
      width somewhere. Less programmatic maintenance required. I can ask
      one of the tame web designers at my day job how to make it work if
      I'm wrong.<br>
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      cheers,<br>
      S J<br>
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      On 27/02/2015 10:27 PM, Greg Zaal wrote:<br>
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                  <div>Hey all :)<br>
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                  I've written down some ideas for improving the
                  appearance of the manual, which would mostly be done
                  with just some CSS tweaks.<br>
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                Roughly:<br>
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                  <li>Navigation Bar showing whole tree<br>
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                  <li>Reference Box formatting and consistency<br>
                  </li>
                  <li>Broken Links more apparent<br>
                  </li>
                  <li>Image Captions to look more like captions<br>
                  </li>
                  <li>More space after italics<br>
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                  <li>Clear Search Highlight</li>
                  <li>Page Width larger<br>
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              But read the full page here for details: <a
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            Do you agree/disagree with any of these ideas? Do you have
            any other suggestions?<br>
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          Cheers,<br>
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        Greg<br>
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