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Wow I received quite the criticism, I’ll have to check out if the padding is even necessary anymore then!
Keep in mind I mostly look at Desktop mode and a little on Mobile and I didn’t feel a thing on mobile…
Now first I appreciate that the content was good enough as is, for the Grammatical errors @Howard-Beale where was it missed I wonder? Because i fo use machine learning to fix grammars when necessary because I very much make mistakes without me knowing
as for the text width, Again I hope you’ll excuse me as I try to respond to criticism not perfect by any means but I wonder if you mean the size could be bigger or the padding?
Orange grey on text background
I made clear on the about page here that my choice of color is intentional, inspired by my OC, I wonder if you just need some things to be darker or brighter? If it’s still overwhelming generally the reader modes on the browser I’ve found to work well Maybel outside of pictures but ik I shouldn’t point someone to a reader mode because of that and that’s why I’m looking for some feedback. The darker background with the Orange/yellowish text was made because of the help with trying to satisfy the PG Community’s reading and that included the padding…

@anon24541166 thanks for not minding, as for colorblind you’re totally right and wish dev tools gave an option to simulate the colorblindness, Maybe it isn’t an issue maybe it is, Just wish I could test it in the comfort of my brave browser

@Jordan appreciate it, as for your feedback , padding, I intentionally set one to make desktop mode readers not have to squint on the edge of the screens like @Howard-Beale (I forgot to mention to Howard, My monitor is 24 inch), Mobile users don’t struggle without padding which is good but if there was actually a way to figure out a balance or otherwise be able to separate the rendering between mobile and desktop that would be amazing, Maybe I can make 2 separate posts one friendly on mobile and one friendly on desktop? But if possible I want to have a 2-in-1. This is what I love about website builders like https://carrd.co, With this one I have the capability to edit Elements separately between desktop and mobile users without making a separate page but I don’t see how I can replicate in HTML, and more importantly Carrd is not a wee website builder I can use for blog due to it’a design, maybe if you boot your mac or iPad maybe you can get why the padding is here.

Keep in mind I test on these following setups:

Brave browser, Arch Linux, 24" 1920x1080 Monitor
Pixel 7, FF/Brave, GrapheneOS.
Also tested on a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro

Edit: actively investigating the padding thing atm.

Edit 2: @Jordan fixed padding, should be different both mobile and desktop, feel free to let me know if it didn’t affect it, I’ll apply it on my template and the rest of the posts.
@Howard-Beale feel free to give me your answers…

Edit 3: I looked at @anon24541166 about colorblindness, turns out devtools of chrome do have tools to simulate deficiency, it was hidden in rendering for some reason, google should definitely make it more accessible to devs. Anyways here’s what I understand at least:
Protanopia (no red): Outside of links, makes for a dark yellow color in text, some prefer it, some don’t that’s subjectable and something that could be potentially addressed if I receive some feedback on that and see if I can find another balance like I did with padding.
Deuteranopia (no Green): from Protanopia it brightens a little the yellow text, so it looks a little more brighter, again subjectable here.
Tritanopia (no blue): Shifts links and text colors significantly but nothing unreadable and I can understand why people with that blindness could consider the colors weird, as is for most people however orange and darker grey is considered weird apparently but yeah.
Achromatopsia (No color, I have watched an anime where a character suffers from this I’m interested to know if there are actually people with Achromatopsia like in the Anime, anyways): SImilar to Tritanopia actually except gray, gray and a dark white on Links.
Nothing unreadable to my understanding. Based on the provided devtool.

(Blurred vision people actually do have a better time reading with these color choices of mine actually at least if the emulation is correct.)

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