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| author | Bradley Taunt <bt@btxx.org> | 2025-01-20 15:39:24 -0500 |
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| committer | Bradley Taunt <bt@btxx.org> | 2025-01-20 15:39:24 -0500 |
| commit | c0673c23500eadb6d268b9650a4c79f1f4de4f4d (patch) | |
| tree | 20b3b48623879ea9c689a123949eb2a9d2e5b4aa /posts/default-html-style-updates.md | |
| parent | 2fb22bc24f246c082bed0aca7cbee284fe26d71a (diff) | |
Minimal stylin changes, about page, table cleanup
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diff --git a/posts/default-html-style-updates.md b/posts/default-html-style-updates.md index 85a807b..e0e5cbf 100644 --- a/posts/default-html-style-updates.md +++ b/posts/default-html-style-updates.md @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ That is probably the most streamlined dark mode on the web... ## The "Reading Length" Debate -Proper reading length tends to be quite the point of contention on the web. Hell, even I've [written about it quite a bit](/character-unit/) in the past (and many of my side projects follow that standard). The main problem I have with this is lack of *user control*. I don't think the browser (or designers for that matter) should determine the best reading length for my own personal reading preferences. UX testing and group feedback has (somewhat) agreed upon 66-75 characters per line to be the most optimal reading experience. That is good to know. I *still* believe it should come down to user preference. +Proper reading length tends to be quite the point of contention on the web. Hell, even I've [written about it quite a bit](/posts/character-unit/) in the past (and many of my side projects follow that standard). The main problem I have with this is lack of *user control*. I don't think the browser (or designers for that matter) should determine the best reading length for my own personal reading preferences. UX testing and group feedback has (somewhat) agreed upon 66-75 characters per line to be the most optimal reading experience. That is good to know. I *still* believe it should come down to user preference. Do you want to know an incredible feature built into browsers? *Window resizing*. Abandon the idea that you "know better" than your users and give them the power to adjust as they see fit. The web was meant to be personal and flexible. |
