I'd like to offer some criticism of the new format of the "PyGTK 2.0
Reference Manual" at http://developer.gnome.org/pygtk/stable/

I use this reference all the time, but the recent changes make it
extremely difficult to use — primarily the fact that the table of
contents (which is to me the most important navigational tool for the
reference) is squashed up on the right hand side. The fact that it is
next to acres of empty space (below the list of examples) that it
could otherwise fill is also a little odd.

I notice that it's only on the front page that the TOC is even
visible, making it seem even more perverse that it's so hard to use :)

Would it be possible to move it back into the centre of the page, and
maybe add more differentiation between the node titles and their
description — possibly making it not a wall of traffic-cone orange
text? I'd suggest: keep the orange for the node titles, but render the
descriptions in the grey used for body text.

If someone tells me what to submit changes against, I'd be happy to
look into it myself.

Cheers,
Jason
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