
Thanks to everyone who pointed out issues and improvements following the new website launch! We appreciate the feedback, and are working on improvements and remediation. Some of the updates so far include: - Fixed issues with the charconv documentation on both the master and develop branches. - Cleaned up some doc formatting and squashed a bug in the library import logic. - Made sure certain libraries don't get wrapped in a layout they shouldn't be using. - Tweaked the rendering so the docs look more like the original Boost site, closer to what users expect. - Updated the featured video on the homepage to keep things fresh. - Added IPv6 (dualstack) support for AWS S3, improving compatibility and future-proofing. - Swapped out some banner images to keep the look up-to-date. - Fixed links to stl.boost.org We still have plenty to do, and we'll report back when there is more to share. Don't be surprised if you catch the improvements before they are announced. If you do see anything else that needs to be addressed, please feel free to respond here or add a ticket to the repo <https://github.com/boostorg/website-v2/issues/new/choose> Thanks again for your continued patience and support! *Rob Beeston* Creative Director C++ Alliance cppalliance.org

On Wed, May 21, 2025 at 1:43 PM Robert Beeston via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
We appreciate the feedback, and are working on improvements and remediation.
Great work and I also want to reiterate that the improvements to the documentation toolchain and styling were always supposed to be "opt-in" and not automatically applied to existing libraries.We are still working on making the new styling better than the old one and when we are sure this is the case, provide more comprehensive documentation and support for how libraries can opt-in to this exciting new work. Thanks
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