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Some pages require a scroll bar, some do not. If the scroll bar is
hidden on a page that do not require it (default behavior of most
browsers), centered content is shifted to the right slightly.
Fix this behavior by using the scrollbar-gutter property, so the
renderer automatically reserves space for the scrollbar.
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Currently all even table rows are dimmed down to help the reader's
orientation. The problem is that <tr> elements within a table are
further split into sections of <thead> and <tbody>. As a result, the
counter is not the some for all <tr> in the table, but there are two
separate counters for elements within <thead> and <tbody> respectively.
This can be visually distracting since the table appears to start with 2
light rows and only then the pattern of alternating backgrounds begins.
For most cases dimming the table headers works fine to help with this
issue.
Fixes: #23