Hi! On Fri, 2019-06-28 at 15:50:19 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > Package: wiki.debian.org > Control: block 864925 by -1 > Control: block 931224 by -1
> The default style has two bugs, at least one of which is IMO fairly > serious and has gone unfixed for 2 years now: > | #864925 wiki.debian.org: gridlines in tables > > The Classic style does not have these bugs. I have been using it as > my personal style for some time and I have not noticed any > misrendering. Ah! This has been bothering me for so long, and I was not aware it was due to the Debian specific theming. Thanks! Although I tried the Classic theme and it was too ugly for my taste, the Modern one looked slightly better though, which is what I've switched to for now. :) > In the interests of correctness and readability of tables, at least, > could the default style be changed (at least until the newer style is > fixed) ? This feels a bit too drastic, but I fully understand the sentiment. I assume a MR for the CSS as proposed in the referenced bug might help move this, but I notice the theming is not included in the git repo at <https://salsa.debian.org/debian/wiki.debian.org>, and there's a MR about that already too, which would need to be solved first <https://salsa.debian.org/debian/wiki.debian.org/merge_requests/2>. :) Thanks, Guillem

