CSS should support TOC hierarchy expressed as (class-less) HTML hierarchy #31
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Guzzle theme's CSS relies on your table of contents to have
.toctree-l1
,.toctree-l2
,.toctree-l3
classes to express hierarchy. For some reason our Sphinx setup didn't generate these classes, but it did express it via simple HTML hierarchy:Thus, I added a CSS3 child selector in addition to the existing class selector: (which both our HTML and Guzzle's docs' matches)