The background color and font size/color didn't work for me. But, I might be an exception. It was easy enough to click and drag to highlight the text and read it.
Ken Wickham I see what Todd was talking about. The original post was setting all of the text to left-justified on the entire window in the browser, but not within the "screened" part of the background. Possible CSS issue. Meanwhile, your second link looks right (on my Mac, in Chrome and Safari). Still not as hard to read, though, as solorpgvoyages.wordpress.com - Solo RPG Voyages (Love the content, but can't read the green text through the pumpkin background color!)
Dan Davis Both are actually the same post. The first has a few characters at the end to causes the mobile formatting. A lesson learned for future mobile device page sharing.
Small nitpick, the text was hard to read for my poor eyes. I ended up highlighting the text to get a high contrast version to read.
ReplyDeleteI posted it from a mobile device. I guess regular version is this.
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Todd Zircher do you mean the font size or the pinkish background of the page? just curious about blog editing :)
ReplyDeleteThe background color and font size/color didn't work for me. But, I might be an exception. It was easy enough to click and drag to highlight the text and read it.
ReplyDeleteKen Wickham I see what Todd was talking about. The original post was setting all of the text to left-justified on the entire window in the browser, but not within the "screened" part of the background. Possible CSS issue. Meanwhile, your second link looks right (on my Mac, in Chrome and Safari). Still not as hard to read, though, as solorpgvoyages.wordpress.com - Solo RPG Voyages (Love the content, but can't read the green text through the pumpkin background color!)
ReplyDeleteA lot of blogs have colored backgrounds and colored text, very hard to read for those of us of a certain age.....
ReplyDeleteDan Davis Both are actually the same post. The first has a few characters at the end to causes the mobile formatting. A lesson learned for future mobile device page sharing.
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