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August 16, 2007 at 4:16 PM #76802August 16, 2007 at 4:22 PM #76663drunkleParticipant
what screen resolution are you using?
a good, crisp monitor makes reading alot easier…
i like the font size, it’s 10 pt? makes posts nice and compact while still be legible… and i dont have perfect vision either. larger fonts used on other sites mean you have to do alot of scrolling to finish an article.
August 16, 2007 at 4:22 PM #76783drunkleParticipantwhat screen resolution are you using?
a good, crisp monitor makes reading alot easier…
i like the font size, it’s 10 pt? makes posts nice and compact while still be legible… and i dont have perfect vision either. larger fonts used on other sites mean you have to do alot of scrolling to finish an article.
August 16, 2007 at 4:22 PM #76811drunkleParticipantwhat screen resolution are you using?
a good, crisp monitor makes reading alot easier…
i like the font size, it’s 10 pt? makes posts nice and compact while still be legible… and i dont have perfect vision either. larger fonts used on other sites mean you have to do alot of scrolling to finish an article.
August 16, 2007 at 4:23 PM #76660lnilesParticipantI like it too. The "sepia" look makes it feel like history, which is what is in the making here.
I also like the fact that it is quite easy to increase the font size to my liking (each person likes it different). I use macs, linux, unix, and PCs, with internet explorer, firefox, safari, and netscape, and have easily changed the font around on all of those.
August 16, 2007 at 4:23 PM #76780lnilesParticipantI like it too. The "sepia" look makes it feel like history, which is what is in the making here.
I also like the fact that it is quite easy to increase the font size to my liking (each person likes it different). I use macs, linux, unix, and PCs, with internet explorer, firefox, safari, and netscape, and have easily changed the font around on all of those.
August 16, 2007 at 4:23 PM #76808lnilesParticipantI like it too. The "sepia" look makes it feel like history, which is what is in the making here.
I also like the fact that it is quite easy to increase the font size to my liking (each person likes it different). I use macs, linux, unix, and PCs, with internet explorer, firefox, safari, and netscape, and have easily changed the font around on all of those.
August 16, 2007 at 5:04 PM #76681Diego MamaniParticipantI agree with Perry. Colors, fonts, etc., are all very sober and tasteful. I wouldn’t read this blog if it had the loud colors or fonts you see in so many sites.
August 16, 2007 at 5:04 PM #76801Diego MamaniParticipantI agree with Perry. Colors, fonts, etc., are all very sober and tasteful. I wouldn’t read this blog if it had the loud colors or fonts you see in so many sites.
August 16, 2007 at 5:04 PM #76830Diego MamaniParticipantI agree with Perry. Colors, fonts, etc., are all very sober and tasteful. I wouldn’t read this blog if it had the loud colors or fonts you see in so many sites.
August 16, 2007 at 5:59 PM #76702ucodegenParticipantI like the mostly text format.. I often find many E-commerce sites irritating. The author seems to do the ‘hey, look at me and my skilz..’ stuff. Almost all browsers now have the ability to scale the text, so what is the point of adding a button and all the underlying hooks if the web browser has the control to begin with? Besides, this is not a for profit site. All work done on maintaining it is uncompensated (Unlike those who build E-commerce sites).
BTW: I view this on a notebook with 1980×1200 screen resolution, and I have the font reduced to equivalent 8 point when compared to MSWord 8 point Arial (Dell M70). Diff strokes for diff folks..
August 16, 2007 at 5:59 PM #76822ucodegenParticipantI like the mostly text format.. I often find many E-commerce sites irritating. The author seems to do the ‘hey, look at me and my skilz..’ stuff. Almost all browsers now have the ability to scale the text, so what is the point of adding a button and all the underlying hooks if the web browser has the control to begin with? Besides, this is not a for profit site. All work done on maintaining it is uncompensated (Unlike those who build E-commerce sites).
BTW: I view this on a notebook with 1980×1200 screen resolution, and I have the font reduced to equivalent 8 point when compared to MSWord 8 point Arial (Dell M70). Diff strokes for diff folks..
August 16, 2007 at 5:59 PM #76851ucodegenParticipantI like the mostly text format.. I often find many E-commerce sites irritating. The author seems to do the ‘hey, look at me and my skilz..’ stuff. Almost all browsers now have the ability to scale the text, so what is the point of adding a button and all the underlying hooks if the web browser has the control to begin with? Besides, this is not a for profit site. All work done on maintaining it is uncompensated (Unlike those who build E-commerce sites).
BTW: I view this on a notebook with 1980×1200 screen resolution, and I have the font reduced to equivalent 8 point when compared to MSWord 8 point Arial (Dell M70). Diff strokes for diff folks..
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