The lovely, talented, and wonderous
serasempre re-decorated my journal for me, using a picture by the equally lovely, talented, and wonderous
girlgoth. I love it to bits, and am in awe of people who can do this sort of thing.
Thank you,
serasempre!
Thank you,
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That's awfully nifty
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bounce, bounce, bounce
I am SO tickled by this layout/theme thingamie!
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(TWO choices! I am so spoiled!)
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She does such nice work, doesn't she? She did the splash page for my website.
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Just thought I'd introduce myself- cheers!
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The only two things bugging me are that the top entry's link for comments is hard to read...
and pink for entering text. I bet that was Jilli's idea. My eyes, woman! My eyes!
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I kind of like the pink.
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*eeeeeeeeeeeeee*
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I think my brow=ser is incompatible.
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1. I'm now getting a good solid white posting box with black letters, which is yay!-making.
2. The header - "When real things happen to imaginary people - Post a Comment" - is is still pink, but perfectly readable. So is the time signature directly below it.
3. Your icon is visible, but it took a second to separate it from the red on Jilli's hand in the adjacent picture. That's probably just the red dress in your icon.
4. Your actual message "It's not your browser's fault", etc - is pink and readable.
5. The picture of Jilli's hand, covered in red, has some sort of pale pink words coming out of it, reading (if I squint) "read" and then "ook of the de". The rest of the letters in that sentence - I'm extrapolating that it's "read the book of the dead" - are lost in the pink of Jilli's palm, or in the picture frame surrounding. Light on light on light.
6. The option circles for logging in are white and visible, but I can't read the directives in front of those boxes because the pink is completely swallowed by the either Jilli's shirt or the surrounding picture frame. That is, the From and Subject are barely visible in contrast. Ditto for whatever comes under the "subject" box: I can see "No HTML allowed" and "Don't" directly below that, but everything completing those two sentences are lost in the artwork. (edit: and when I use my "back" button from the preview box, things shift slightly to the left and an entirely different section of wording becomes invisible. Oy!)
7. "Log in?" is perfectly visible. The P is "password", though, seems to actually be slightly inside the box preceding it - the username box.
So, I guess the feedback is that, for me, the pale pink is nicely visible against the darker backgrounds, but it's lost in the surrounds that are lighter or more ornate.
Oh - everything on the right side, against the dark backdrop, is visible and nicely spooky.
Any use?
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