Hello, bug-hurd readers, The "Patches" section of the Hurd's Savannah project page, along with the hurd-web maling list have not been all that active lately, so just to make sure someone sees this, I want to start a discussion here in the main mailing-list regarding the current state of local.css. I'm sorry, I don't mean to be a nuisance.
A few days ago, I sent a patch to the Hurd, which contains a CSS file that enhances the website's mobile view on all browsers that support @media (most browsers). I believe that this stylesheet improves the site considerably, not just for mobile viewers, but for everyone. Aside from just adding mobile support, I also added what I consider to be globally increased readibility, such as a background-color change on <pre> blocks, and a bold font weight on <code> tags. There are many such small changes like this that I would like feedback on. The file, along with screenshots, are attachments at: https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?9764 In the file there are detailed comments describing every new addition to the code. Please reply to this with any thoughts, ideas, concerns, criticism (constructive or not), worries, or questions (and if this stylesheet is complete garbage, I'll totally own it, so please let me know.) Again, I really think this is something the Hurd's Ikiwiki site could use, and I really think it'll help viewers find what they're looking for faster and with more comfort. Lastly, I know on the website it says specifically "do not hold back until the file is perfect. Make small code commits frequently", but I'm not sure how I'd go about that as someone without commit access (and I didn't want to spam up the "patches" section at Savannah with a hundred tiny changes). I'm sorry, again.