Okay, folks, I'm looking for some advice in updating my personal website. You can check it out here.
(By the way, note how I've added a page where I embedded my LiveJournal. You, too, can do this by reading the FAQ here. PS: Anyone know how to adjust the javascript for the Amazon link so it opens in a new window? I tried....)
I want to create a unified CSS for the entire site, as right now it's coded into each page... and inconsistently. I'd like to use my site more as a real tool for promoting my fiction and the Center, which is partly why I added my LJ as a link. So I welcome any and all recommendations for page and CSS design!
Thanks, Chris
(By the way, note how I've added a page where I embedded my LiveJournal. You, too, can do this by reading the FAQ here. PS: Anyone know how to adjust the javascript for the Amazon link so it opens in a new window? I tried....)
I want to create a unified CSS for the entire site, as right now it's coded into each page... and inconsistently. I'd like to use my site more as a real tool for promoting my fiction and the Center, which is partly why I added my LJ as a link. So I welcome any and all recommendations for page and CSS design!
Thanks, Chris
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Speaking as someone with some vision problems (used to be much worse, thankfully) I find the text somewhat difficult to read on the black and starry background. I might suggest either making the text brighter (white, even) or making the background less busy (or even not everywhere). I realize you're shooting for a "look" to the web site and I don't want to deny you that...just to point out the contrast difficulty for some of us.
Gary
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White text on black computer screens tends to cause eye fatigue when you read for any length of time. I tend to go by the "WWAD" idea on a lot of this. What Would Amazon Do? You can substitute Google or Yahoo! or bunches of other high traffic sites that make wads of cash from people visting them. WWYD? Hee.
Nearly all of those sites use dark text on light backgrounds. I don't know of any top ten Internet site that uses white on black.
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I have to admit I tend to quit reading when it's too hard to read the fonts against dark backgrounds, and I was one of the worst offenders for doing black pages when I first learned html 4. They're so cool visually otherwise!
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That's interesting...
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Maybe if you made the colors 10-20% brighter and made the contrast on the stars less it would help. If you were really ambitious, you could do different colored stars (making it less bright than white-on-black) using whatever graphic editing software you have - it doesn't look like it's a large graphic so it wouldn't be too hard. But lighter text would definitely be helpful.
Also, I'm a fan of the unified look to everything, so if I were you I would use exactly the same color scheme on every page, maybe with a slightly modded view for the home page. That creamy color is nice, and with the black backround still gives off the feel you're going for while making it a lot easier to read!
Also also, to be nitpicky, you have a broken link to the robot picture on your Poetry page. You forgot to add the /photos/ bit. :)
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Like the way Chris did the other pages with black background?
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So...I guess the black with startfield page is the only one I really have trouble with. Make the text lighter, or just plain white, and that should fix it without destroying the black and starfield. (Not sure if the links can be lightened or not -- that blue on black is difficult.)
Speaking of *difficult*, I'll bet you think I'm being difficult! :)
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