Commit messages are no longer monospace, but still white-space: pre-wrap
The paragraphs in https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/commit/70985aa19b389c2ee8234edfbb516b5403a7bfcf should look like this:
To improve this we apply a technique we already use for search results:
we limit the number of rows to count. The current limit is 1000, which
means that if more than 1000 rows are present for a state we will show
"1000+" instead of the exact number. The SQL queries used for this
perform much better than a regular COUNT, even when a project has a lot
of pipelines.
That's a nice clean right edge, because this commit message was written using a monospace font (as is the convention).
It actually looks like this:
To improve this we apply a technique we already use for search results:
we limit the number of rows to count. The current limit is 1000, which
means that if more than 1000 rows are present for a state we will show
"1000+" instead of the exact number. The SQL queries used for this
perform much better than a regular COUNT, even when a project has a lot
of pipelines.
We should make the commit message body monospaced again.
More examples of why it should be monospaced:
Edited by Pedro Moreira da Silva