> body{max-width:650px;margin:40px auto;padding:0 10px;font:18px Ugh, this guy shouldn't touch web design with a 10 meter pole.
Um, what's so bad about that?
[0] https://blogs.perficient.com/2014/12/24/css-pixel-ratio-or-h...
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> body{max-width:650px;margin:40px auto;padding:0 10px;font:18px Ugh, this guy shouldn't touch web design with a 10 meter pole.
Um, what's so bad about that?
[0] https://blogs.perficient.com/2014/12/24/css-pixel-ratio-or-h...
I made it about two pages into that book before I stopped giving a fuck about reading it.
I made it to the first headline before I stop giving a fuck about reading this website.
If that was the goal, nailed it.
Swearing for effect can work sometimes, but YMMV. It lost me in this case.
From " http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/ " which is one up the chain: > A little less contrast WHY. WHY DO PEOPLE DO THIS. To give this person credit they have at least chosen some sensible values, rather than gone with something that was just about enough on an expensive graphic designer high-contrast monitor and then not tested it on anything else. Leaving the rest of us squinting to try and read text or manua…
From " http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/ " which is one up the chain: > A little less contrast WHY. WHY DO PEOPLE DO THIS. To give this person credit they have at least chosen some sensible values, rather than gone with something that was just about enough on an expensive graphic designer high-contrast monitor and then not tested it on anything else. Leaving the rest of us squinting to try and read text or manua…
I really only get annoyed with the "less contrast" meme when it's something like a Google website where the UI disappears if your monitor's contrast settings weren't tuned professionally. (I used to have to adjust my monitor settings around making the UI elements on Google+ visible.)
muthafucking nice really.
From " http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/ " which is one up the chain: > A little less contrast WHY. WHY DO PEOPLE DO THIS. To give this person credit they have at least chosen some sensible values, rather than gone with something that was just about enough on an expensive graphic designer high-contrast monitor and then not tested it on anything else. Leaving the rest of us squinting to try and read text or manua…
Because too much contrast can be jarring and distracting, making it harder to read.
These kinds of things are subjective.
> And did you let the browser choose the font? Don’t make me read such text with Times New Roman. I don't understand this attitude. If you don't like Times New Roman, why don't you change your browser's default font? What I don't like is when websites tell my browser to use a different font or different colors than the ones I configured. (Off-topic, but something that really annoys me is websites that make text in ve…
Why is that? Do you also find it infuriating when magazines and books don't use your preferred font? Perhaps it annoys you when web pages don't use your favourite colour for every element too. Web pages are designed and typography is part of the design.
I don't mind printed books and magazines because it's a constraint of the medium; but for websites it's a missed opportunity.