Ever since its inception, this site has carried somewhat of a blur. I don’t know if anyone has noticed, but the combination of colors was making me feel like I needed to rub my eyes as if I just woke up. That’s a little hard on readability (even though most of you are probably coming through an RSS reader). Anyway, after class this evening, I took some time out to sharpen those dull colors just a bit. Nothing major, just a few HEX values darker in some cases. I also made a few other insignificant CSS/template changes while I was at it (such as a new comment form, clickable portfolio images, etc.). So if things are looking a little weird, you may want to refresh your browser to get rid of that dull CSS stored in your cache—just a heads up.
Sharpening the dull CSS
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February 20, 2007 at 07:29PM
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Chris on Wed Feb 21 at 04:18AM
I always enjoy large textareas – they provide more room for me to run my mouth :-)
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Nick on Wed Feb 21 at 05:09AM
I’m enjoying the layout of the three text fields below the textarea. I also agree with Chris – I love the extra room to stretch my yap.
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CIALIS FOR A $ on Thu Feb 22 at 11:33AM
I don’t remember what it looked like.
Buy some pills.
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Ryan on Thu Feb 22 at 03:44PM
Thanks, Cialis (aka John Deere), for your invaluable comment.