Isn't he cute :*I am very smart, heh, I win
Isn't he cute :*I am very smart, heh, I win
Black on white is much harder on the eyes than white on grey. The only thing worse would be 90s Geocities pages that used black on dark blue and other shit.I had to check to confirm and you're correct.Also, RPG Codex and that imageboard have literally the same font size.
Turns out black on blue/white is much easier on the eyes than white-on-blue/gray. 4chan doesn't give me eyestrain, this site does at the default zoom level.
This is paper and the kindle default.Black on white is much harder on the eyes than white on grey.
Good luck with that, kid.Isn't he cute :*I am very smart, heh, I win
Yeah, the major problem is that white is the brightest color there is so it blasts more light into your eyeballs. I'm suspecting there's some color fuckery going on (probably contrast or gamma values), but things like brightness and potentially low refresh rate probably aren't helping. There's a reason why computer command-line consoles have been somewhat bright text on dark backgrounds.Black on white is much harder on the eyes than white on grey. The only thing worse would be 90s Geocities pages that used black on dark blue and other shit.I had to check to confirm and you're correct.Also, RPG Codex and that imageboard have literally the same font size.
Turns out black on blue/white is much easier on the eyes than white-on-blue/gray. 4chan doesn't give me eyestrain, this site does at the default zoom level.
Paper doesn't emit light; it only reflects it. And I'm pretty sure Kindles are designed to inflict minimal eye strain so you can keep reading. Your monitor on the other hand might be emitting all the light of a television set, only it's directly in front of your face.This is paper and the kindle default.Black on white is much harder on the eyes than white on grey.
Nothin personnel kid heh.
Constrast's the main thing. Blue chanboards would be hell to read if they used something like an extremely dark blue and white text for example. Or the other way around in fact. Kindles use more of an off-white rather than some stark pure white for that reason. Come to think of it, a kindle scheme for the new site would be comfy tbh.This is paper and the kindle default.Black on white is much harder on the eyes than white on grey.
The current 13px size seems fine to me, but my monitor is running at an output that measures 108 DPI.
If you're running a 4K display at 24/27 inches though, I can imagine the font being too small.
Might be worth styling the new site's elements' fonts using 'rem' units instead of px.
Would make it easy to override at the root level with one line of CSS to placate both camps.
My uncle unironically uses comic sans for his cellphone. I don't get it.I think Comic Sans would be better.At least bring Tahoma back as the default font for posts.
If this goes live the way it is, I'll have a lot of fixing to do in Tampermonkey.
Your second image is fine. It's clean and based on function.It's like going from this:
To this:
Rationalism is a disease.And being unable to formulate a rational counter-argument to the opinion you disagree with in favor of shitty attempts at put-downs is yet another way to out yourself as an idiot.
Sounds like someone's missing r/atheism.
Rationalism is a disease.And being unable to formulate a rational counter-argument to the opinion you disagree with in favor of shitty attempts at put-downs is yet another way to out yourself as an idiot.
Sounds like someone's missing r/atheism.
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Yes, and it's probably related to the fact that these people seem to make forum UIs that take their cues from twitter and tout their new Social Media Integration™ features so you can like, share, and like on facebook/twitter/etc. all your favorite forum posts. They basically think forums would be better if they were more like twitter. Cargo cult design!I agree that smaller or compact fonts incentives longer posting.
While too big font size would incentive the type of worthless posts that are common in social media.
We can agree that rationalism fetishists like le epic Sam Harris are a disease.Rationalism is a disease.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20021022023205/http://www.rpgcodex.com/phpBB/I'm blind in one eye, have had cataract surgery in the other, and just wear random cheap reader glasses instead of getting a prescription. How the hell does anyone have a problem with the current font size when I don't? Is there a single person who has this issue that is at 1080p or below? If so you are blind as fuck and need to get help.
Nope, 1600x1200 was already a thing around 2000, let alone 2002. That's what I used to run. 1280x1024 was also a popular resolution.https://web.archive.org/web/20021022023205/http://www.rpgcodex.com/phpBB/
Current Codex has the same font size that it did back in 2002. Back then we all used 800x600 or 1024x768 resolutions, so the text looked bigger (I can recall this myself back when I lurked the dex in 2008 and used a CRT). It's just bizarre obstinance to refuse to adjust the text and graphics to be more in line with the current resolution standard (1080) and to make it look more like how people used to see it, as Google itself has noted in all the warning emails they've sent us.
as Google itself has noted in all the warning emails they've sent us.