Eric Niebler wrote:

In general, I think this is an improvement over the existing CSS, but I have three points:

1) tt.computeroutput is hard-coded as 9pt. In Doxygen-generated reference docs, tt.computeroutput is often used in <h3>, where the 9pt font looks ridiculously small. See "basic_regex construct/copy/destruct" at http://tinyurl.com/fv2d7.

Ok, fixed (hopefully). I made it relative everywhere else
except in paragraphs.

2) Program listings and blurbs have faint grey outlines. TOCs and tables do not. Looks funny. Either use them consistently or don't use them at all.
>
3) The grey background of the program listings is lighter than that used for TOCs and tables. Any reason not to make that consistent, too?

How's this: http://tinyurl.com/zb2t8 (tables)
and this: http://tinyurl.com/g44mm (TOCs)

The tables look interestingly like wikipedia's which I like :)

Regards,
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