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The figure (and figcaption) elements have not been used before. The
upcoming post will include them, and this commit adds a bit of styling
to make them look nice.
Use a more muted color and a smaller font for caption text itself and
provide a "round" class for any image element in a figure, which should
help with making darker images less jarring.
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The upcoming post is the first one to include footnotes. This commit
adds a bit of styling for them.
The footnotes block at the end of the post is a bit too prominent
compared to the rest of the post. Use a smaller font size to make it
stand out less. Footnote references in the text are anchors and
therefore underlined by default. Remove any text decoration from them
and make them easier on the eyes.
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This element has not been used before at all, but the upcoming post will
be including it it in the footnotes block. Use a more fitting
double-border style instead of the questionable design from the initial
commit.
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We found 'smaller' to be too small, so go with 85% for now.
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This commit adds two new classes for <pre> tags:
1) pre.clear overrides the standard canary background color with white
2) pre.indent defines a <pre> tag that is indented and marked with a
border
These classes are mainly meant for preformatted content that has been
added manually and should not be styled like the common code blocks.
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These should make the pages more comfortable to look at.
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This element had no purpose and was taking up 200px for no reason.
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Add a bit more space to paragraphs, whilst contracting pre-formatted
content (which mostly is code and uses a different font which does not
need this kind of space).
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This commit changes the background color of <pre> to be a bit less
colourful, and changes text color from pure black to a slightly tinged
black to increase readability.
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Previously the only indicator was the standard :focus outline rule, this
should make the focused element on the main page very clear.
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