jsonbecker
jsonbecker
Facelifting json.blog json.blog
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jarrod
jarrod

@jsonbecker I dig it! The headers are striking. Mostly, though, I’m glad the margins are better on iPhone mini-sized screens. (There’s some weirdness with the headers on the Archives page, but it’s not too bad.)

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pratik
pratik

@jsonbecker It looks good and is very much your aesthetic. I'm not a fan of the fixed-width fonts, but I'm glad they work for you. There are very minor quibbles about margins on the headers but I'm sure you're still working on it.

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jsonbecker
jsonbecker

@pratik yeah the margins are where I’m doing the most tweaking. But I decided I just wanted it out.

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jsonbecker
jsonbecker

@pratik I’ve also considered a toggle for users to “humanize” that would flip to non-fixed width.

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jsonbecker
jsonbecker

@jarrod ooh thanks for the point out. Margins in general are where I’m tweaking a lot. I suspect that page reuses some classes that I didn’t realize I was futzing with in two places.

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jarrod
jarrod

@jsonbecker That would be really cool. Can it be achieved with HTML/CSS alone?

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clorgie
clorgie

@jsonbecker @pratik That would be great...for me fixed width is great for coding and such, but low readability otherwise!

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jsonbecker
jsonbecker

@jarrod I think no, which I hate, but I might make an exception for what is likely the tiniest amount of JS.

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jarrod
jarrod

@jsonbecker Will be interested to see how it turns out if you go down that route.

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