[GH-ISSUE #482] Sad CSS? #6346

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Originally created by @hartwork on GitHub (Jan 4, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/semver/semver/issues/482

Hi!

Why is the current CSS so sad and all black(, grey) and white?
What are your requirements for pull request touching CSS to be more friendly?

Thanks and best, Sebastian

Originally created by @hartwork on GitHub (Jan 4, 2019). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/semver/semver/issues/482 Hi! Why is the current CSS so sad and all black(, grey) and white? What are your requirements for pull request touching CSS to be more friendly? Thanks and best, Sebastian
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@ghost commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019):

Hi,

Different people have different views on styles, therefore changes in CSS aren't necessary unless they make better accessibility.

After all semver.org is just a site for presenting a specification so the point is to make things clear instead of fancy, and the current CSS is doing the job well.

PS You can fork semver/semver.org and open a pull request if you don't want to change your mind.

Ren

<!-- gh-comment-id:458133336 --> @ghost commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019): Hi, Different people have different views on styles, therefore changes in CSS aren't necessary unless they make better accessibility. After all semver.org is just a site for presenting a specification so the point is to make things clear instead of fancy, and the current CSS is doing the job well. *PS* You can fork [semver/semver.org](https://github.com/semver/semver.org) and open a pull request if you don't want to change your mind. Ren
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@hartwork commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019):

Hi Ren,

I have started playing with things a bit and come to realize that the markdown sources miss use of single backticks for code in general and for all translations. To really get somewhere shiny, that would be needed. So that pile of work made me decide to not try much further and to limit myself to fixing a few smaller issues only, for now.

<!-- gh-comment-id:458340590 --> @hartwork commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019): Hi Ren, I have started playing with things a bit and come to realize that the markdown sources miss use of single backticks for code in general and for all translations. To really get somewhere shiny, that would be needed. So that pile of work made me decide to not try much further and to limit myself to [fixing a few smaller issues](https://github.com/semver/semver.org/pulls?q=is%3Apr+author%3Ahartwork+) only, for now.
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@hartwork commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019):

PS: I should have mentioned that https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/ is a good example of what I would wish for https://semver.org/ visually, instead.

<!-- gh-comment-id:458341034 --> @hartwork commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019): PS: I should have mentioned that https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/ is a good example of what I would wish for https://semver.org/ visually, instead.
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@klehelley commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019):

While it may be beneficial to pimp up semver.org a little bit, keepachangelog.com is probably not such a good example. It sure looks nice, but with the variety of sections and colours it is a little too distracting to my taste. Other may disagree though.

<!-- gh-comment-id:458346496 --> @klehelley commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019): While it may be beneficial to pimp up semver.org a little bit, keepachangelog.com is probably not such a good example. It sure looks nice, but with the variety of sections and colours it is a little too distracting to my taste. Other may disagree though.
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@hartwork commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019):

I agree about the distraction part to some extent. I'll leave to other to judge if the added fun it provides is worth a few bits of distraction or not.

<!-- gh-comment-id:458347119 --> @hartwork commented on GitHub (Jan 28, 2019): I agree about the distraction part to some extent. I'll leave to other to judge if the added fun it provides is worth a few bits of distraction or not.
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@steveklabnik commented on GitHub (Feb 11, 2019):

Hi, this repository is for the specification itself; website bugs should go over at https://github.com/semver/semver.org. Thanks!

<!-- gh-comment-id:462474505 --> @steveklabnik commented on GitHub (Feb 11, 2019): Hi, this repository is for the specification itself; website bugs should go over at https://github.com/semver/semver.org. Thanks!
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