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Feb 12 04: user survey

A recent comment (hey, look! somebody used the comments feaure!) suggests that links running within the main weblog are hard to spot. On the machines I use to create the site, they seem pretty obvious to me: they look the same claret-to-mulberry shade as the big header at the top of this box. But this is in fact not the first time it’s been suggested that on Wintel boxes they are hard to distinguish from the plain old body copy.

So I’m trying a new tack, implemented quickly and cleanly throughout the site via the wonders of Cascading Style Sheets. What do y’all think? Easy to spot? Easy to read? Are they too oppressive now?

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I’m still trying to figure out RSS. Maybe it’s not important. I suspect these messages are not for me. I do enjoy others.

Beth is presently talking to Jan, in Elko. Temperature 0, snow on the ground. Primeval.

Much love.

posted by Dad, Feb 12 04 11:15 PM

I can fix that.

posted by Andrew, Feb 12 04 11:17 PM

OK, here’s another interesting tidbit: when scrolling down, right when the “So I’m trying a new tack…” line is about to disappear off the top of the screen all of the text in User survey, For Sale Cheap, Feb 11, and Feb 8 disappears. Gone. Vamoosed. The titles, however, remain, as does the “[0 trackbacks][3 comments] 12:56 am” for Feb 11.

Odd. Very.

posted by periodical man, Feb 18 04 5:14 PM

Oh, that? No, it’s supposed to do that.

posted by Andrew, Feb 19 04 1:27 AM

Skeptical, very skeptical…

posted by periodical man, Feb 19 04 11:12 AM

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