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<a href="/screenshots/" title="view more screenshots of i3">
- <img id="screenshot" src="/screenshots/i3-9.bigthumb.png" width="375" height="234" alt="i3 screenshot">
+ <img id="screenshot" src="/screenshots/i3-9.bigthumb.png" width="375" height="234" alt="i3 screenshot"
+ srcset="/screenshots/i3-12.bigthumb.jpg 2x">
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<h2>Do What I Mean. Good Docs. Clean Code. Sounds good?</h2>
<p>
Then you will love i3. Watch the <a href="/screenshots/">screencast</a>,<br>
- read the <a href="/docs/4.0/userguide.html">User’s Guide</a> and <a
+ read the <a href="/docs/userguide.html">User’s Guide</a> and <a
href="/downloads/">install i3</a>!
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<a href="/downloads">
<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #3A8ECD; margin-right: .5em">➡</span>
Download the latest version
- <span style="margin-left: 2em; color: #c0c0c0">4.0</span>
+ <span style="margin-left: 2em; color: #c0c0c0">4.7.2</span>
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</li>
<li>
The usual elitism amongst minimal window managers: Don’t be bloated, don’t be fancy
- (simple borders are the most decoration we want to have), don’t add support for Xft
- and blurred fonts.
+ (simple borders are the most decoration we want to have).
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However, we do not enforce unnecessary limits such as a maximum amount of source lines
of code. If it needs to be a bit bigger, it will be.