David Abrahams wrote:
If I have any criticism, I'd have to say that
boldifying links may over-emphasize them.  But that is really a minor
point.

Please have a look at the updated style: http://boost-sandbox.sourceforge.net/libs/xpressive

I have made the following changes, based on feedback here:

- I have unboldified the links, lightened them up a tad to stand out better, and added an underline on mouse hover. It's an improvement IMO.

- The first row of tables get a light blue background, the other rows get light gray. Also an improvement.

- The C++ syntax highlighing colors are more to my taste. (Ha!) Feedback welcome.

Also, for comparison purposes, I have put up a separate version of the docs that use a serif font instead of sans-serif. You can find it here:
http://tinyurl.com/4fdyb


The choice of font has a strong influence on the look and feel. I encourage everyone to take a second to compare the serif style to the sans-serif and say which they like better. (My vote goes for sans-serif.)


-- Eric Niebler Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com


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