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🦋 The New Look

What do you think? More readable or less? Pretty or ugly? Let me know. (Elements of the new look: colors and borders, varying font sizes and styles, dingbats. Everything sort of gradually being moved over from element attributes to style sheets.) Feedback please.

posted evening of Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
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no harm done, i suppose.
but you're sure not gonna
get anybody *else* copying
your source code because
it's so easy to understand
(as i did several years ago
when it *was* that easy).

posted afternoon of December 6th, 2007 by vlorbik

That's cool -- the next generation can copy from you. :-)

posted afternoon of December 6th, 2007 by Jeremy

I like it a lot, especially the way the photo is not even with the body. Also it's easier to read on this color background. Maybe I should change my background too?

posted evening of December 6th, 2007 by painterofblue

Back in 1994 or so I was visiting a guy who was a GUI designer and looked at his workstation -- I was really surprised to see that he did not have black text on a white background. So he told me, and I have taken it as a matter of faith ever since, that it is easiest to read dark-blue text on a light yellow, tan or gray background.

posted evening of December 6th, 2007 by Jeremy

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