On Sun, 2020-12-13 at 17:58 +0100, Thérèse Godefroy wrote: > 2. Huge headings. > It's not only a matter of taste. They decrease usability on > smartphones.
I have to agree with Thérèse on this: the new font sizes are too big. It feels like the author is shouting at me when I read them. I also agree on the other topic: the low contrast makes it harder to find the links. https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Introduction.html Yes, things like this are subjective, but that's why we should aim for layouts with appropriate sizing and simple, high contrast. If people need larger fonts for readability that's between them and their browser: browsers have ample ways to allow users to customize things like that. What I think would be helpful would be a "sample document" that provided a full suite of texinfo features including all header sizes, link types, indexes, etc. that could be displayed with the CSS so we could get a clear picture of all impacts of changes. However, I am definitely glad someone is thinking about this because I do agree that the doc CSS could use some brush-up. Hopefully this doesn't discourage more work here!