Reporting missing file in locally installed doc causing reduced reading comfort.

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### Please describe the problem.
Installing from git : local doc has no style.
Unstyled local documentation is less easy to read than the one on http://git-annex.branchable.com/ .
### What steps will reproduce the problem?
Follow steps in http://git-annex.branchable.com/install/fromsource/ .
Open share/doc/git-annex/html/index.html in a browser.
All text has same appearance.
Style on branchable.com is minimal yet efficient (very good result-over-cost ratio).
### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system?
commit c075b58d40f2745e4b79c54e24edf9b94748d7e9
Merge: 166d70d 455de2f
Author: Joey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name>
Date: Fri Sep 30 19:52:14 2016 -0400
Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git-annex.branchable.com
(actually commit ade6ab403701b25a540ffee2fbaae89db4473a2c though it most certainly does not change any code)
OS is Debian 7.11 on AMD64.
### Please provide any additional information below.
Copying style.css from branchable.com brings styling.
Doc also refers to local.css which is only comments on branchable.com anyway.
### Have you had any luck using git-annex before? (Sometimes we get tired of reading bug reports all day and a lil' positive end note does wonders)
Been trying shortly git-annex a few times. Considering to put some important stuff inside now (1Tb photos/videos). I love git-annex concept and believes that you Joey have the eye for details that make rock-solid software possible (I do that for a living). I've been using Unison for about 15 years. Unison is nice enough for *sync* if storage devices are mounted always on same machine in same directory. For source code *history*, I've been relying on git with great satisfaction (and seen quite a few git repos wrecked by a missing or corrupted file in .git, good job remote repos come to the rescue). Since git allows to change remote URLs at any time and just work, I believe git-annex will bring the best of both worlds. Also I love your style: everything not essential is just not added, preserving efficiency. Best way for a solid system is adding only what's necessary.