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This is a big and somewhat complicated decision, but the crux of it is this:
The _mkdocs_ tool embeds a ton of "I am writing a manual" assumptions about document structure.
These assumptions include that there is a single, sitewide TOC, that a top nav bar is broadly an appropriate way to skip around in the document, and numerous others. They serve that use case well, but that's not really what this site _is_, or how I intend it to be approached. I'm trying for something more blog-esque (and deliberately a bit haphazard).
Hugo is an experiment. This commit migrates most pages to it, but it does drop a few; this is a convenient excuse to forget items I'd prefer not to continue publishing.
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The new look is based, loosely, on print aesthetics, and uses Baskerville (and
Menlo, for code) throughout, with Google's Buenard as a fallback for Windows
and Linux users.
I've retained the basic visual flow, but reworked it to be both more visible
and more readable, and to have less-crazy layout rules (no more
borders-as-gaps).
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