PG Doc comments form <nore...@postgresql.org> writes: > Compare: > * https://www.postgresql.org/docs/13/functions-json.html > * https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/functions-json.html
> I know it is just my opinion, but the version 12 layout is easier to read > than version 13. IMO, table 9.47 (JSON Processing Functions) is pretty much the poster child for why we had to redesign the table layout. In the old layout, it's close to unreadable in any normal-size browser window, despite wasting lots of whitespace and having large amounts of important info shuffled off into "Note" blocks. The new layout is far more adaptable to viewing windows that aren't full-screen-width; and the "Note" text has all been merged into the table, so that you don't have to scroll down and back to find all the info about a function. I'll concede that it's a bit of a shock at first if you are used to the old layout. But the developer community has been looking at this format for six months or so now, and I think people grew accustomed to it fairly quickly. regards, tom lane