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Change <dl> to <ul> and use display:table rather than floats to layout
the record fields. This avoids bug #301 that occurs whenever the field
name gets too long.
Slight aesthetic change: the entire cell of the field's source code is
now shaded gray rather than just the area where text exists.
Fixes #301. Closes #421
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Currently, the definitions already have an anchor tag that allows URLs
with fragment identifiers to locate them, but it is rather inconvenient
to obtain such a URL (so-called "permalink") as it would require finding
the a link to the corresponding item in the Synopsis or elsewhere. This
commit adds hyperlinks to the definitions themselves, allowing users to
obtain links to them easily.
To preserve the original aesthetics of the definitions, we alter the
color of the link so as to be identical to what it was, except it now
has a hover effect indicating that it is clickable.
Additionally, the anchor now uses the 'id' attribute instead of the
(obsolete) 'name' attribute.
Closes #407
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Due to a Firefox bug [1], a combination of 'whitespace: nowrap' on the
parent element with 'float: right' on the inner element can cause the
floated element to be displaced downwards for no apparent reason.
To work around this, the left side is wrapped in its own <span> and set
to 'float: left'. As a precautionary measure to prevent the parent
element from collapsing entirely, we also add the classic "clearfix"
hack. The latter is not strictly needed but it helps prevent bugs if
the layout is altered again in the future.
Fixes #384.
Remark: line 159 of src/Haddock/Backends/Xhtml/Layout.hs was indented to
prevent confusion over the operator precedence of (<+>) vs (<<).
[1]: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=488725
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When long type signatures occur in the Synopsis, the element is
stretched beyond the width of the window. Scrollbars don't appear, so
it's impossible to read anything when this happens.
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