It’s intentionally very subtle! I mostly just wanted people to be able to tell whether they were still in an LLM content block if they cared to look for it, not have it be a super in-your-face kind of thing. I think if we want to maintain it disrupting the reading experience that little we need to accept some false-negatives, though it’s plausible we should make make headings-in-particular more distinctly different.
Huh, the current sans-serif font is super in my face, but I am very sensitive to formatting issues (like the redundant paragraph thing we talked last time). I would prefer something like this on a wide desktop with a vertical line over the whole LLM block and the model name on the left, which should be sticky. I acknowledge this leaves the issue of what to do on smaller viewports though.
yeah, unfortunately we really don’t have much space on the left on almost any viewports, but it is is a cool idea. I also think a full line would be a bit too disruptive, though IDK, maybe we could make it faint enough.
It’s intentionally very subtle! I mostly just wanted people to be able to tell whether they were still in an LLM content block if they cared to look for it, not have it be a super in-your-face kind of thing. I think if we want to maintain it disrupting the reading experience that little we need to accept some false-negatives, though it’s plausible we should make make headings-in-particular more distinctly different.
Huh, the current sans-serif font is super in my face, but I am very sensitive to formatting issues (like the redundant paragraph thing we talked last time). I would prefer something like this on a wide desktop with a vertical line over the whole LLM block and the model name on the left, which should be sticky. I acknowledge this leaves the issue of what to do on smaller viewports though.
yeah, unfortunately we really don’t have much space on the left on almost any viewports, but it is is a cool idea. I also think a full line would be a bit too disruptive, though IDK, maybe we could make it faint enough.