November 24

On Thursday, 23 November 2023 at 07:16:59 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:

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the layout is standard from material for mkdocs and widely used in other projects, no plans on changing that for now, the experience is more efficient for when you get used to it too.

a BIG thanks for the re-work from my side.

I personally do like the new docu and layout.... and the smart move to mkdocs because it's the most used technical documentation framework out there AND now many more people can easily enhance / improve things...

November 27

On Friday, 24 November 2023 at 11:11:53 UTC, BoQsc wrote:

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Darker blending indistinct colors (dark red, dark background), way smaller fonts.

I see your screenshots, but that is not what it looks like for me in Chrome on Windows. I am seeing black text on white background with red links. Pretty much like the rest of the D web ux. Is there a dark theme you have enabled?

The font does look slightly smaller, though.

-- Bastiaan.

November 27

On Wednesday, 22 November 2023 at 21:35:34 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:

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the revamped DUB documentation I started a while ago is now deployed on https://dub.pm

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Just wanted to say that I appreciate the effort and improvements to the documentation. The ability to easily edit and add new examples will be incredibly useful over time.

November 27

On Monday, 27 November 2023 at 16:08:09 UTC, Mike Shah wrote:

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On Wednesday, 22 November 2023 at 21:35:34 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:

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the revamped DUB documentation I started a while ago is now deployed on https://dub.pm

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Just wanted to say that I appreciate the effort and improvements to the documentation. The ability to easily edit and add new examples will be incredibly useful over time.

Ditto. Even where people have suggestions for further enhancements, I very much appreciate the work done here.

November 28

On Friday, 24 November 2023 at 11:32:18 UTC, BoQsc wrote:

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Also it's a good idea to maintain the same style as dlang forum and dlang website, along with dlang tour and online dlang editor. The dlang webdesign choice feels really solid and robust. At least from my perspective.

If someone needed a dark theme dub documentation. A simple button to toggle it would have been enough.

Small tweaks for layout and small tweaks overall for more professional look and efficiency of use. Would have been enough.

I don't know what you are talking about? The dark theme is just a single button press and the default is light theme which is very similar to the dlang page (unless you have changed your system theme to dark theme, it uses the browsers preference, if any)

The dub docs are hosted on https://github.com/dlang/dub-docs, you can PR CSS changes there if you want to change the link color in dark theme. (I don't really use dark theme so I never looked at it too much, it came in as a contribution)

November 28

On Monday, 27 November 2023 at 13:25:20 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:

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On Friday, 24 November 2023 at 11:11:53 UTC, BoQsc wrote:

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Darker blending indistinct colors (dark red, dark background), way smaller fonts.

I see your screenshots, but that is not what it looks like for me in Chrome on Windows. I am seeing black text on white background with red links. Pretty much like the rest of the D web ux. Is there a dark theme you have enabled?

The font does look slightly smaller, though.

-- Bastiaan.

the button next to the search bar toggles between light and dark theme:

theme switcher button screenshot

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