Pretty much every issue labeled "feature" is probably the ones people should focus on, since Deimos has already decided he would like them implemented. Whereas for most issues labeled "suggestion"...
However if people see a "suggestion" or "investigate" issue they really want to implement, they shouldn't let that stop them... they should just say so on Gitlab in the comments for that issue, and Deimos usually chimes in to let people know what he thinks and how he would like to see it done.
I think he means the borders, they seem too colorful for a dark theme. Maybe try toning them down a bit. I'd say something like #c1c78c for the yellow one and #c22 for the red one would be the best.
I think he means the borders, they seem too colorful for a dark theme. Maybe try toning them down a bit.
I'd say something like #c1c78c for the yellow one and #c22 for the red one would be the best.
I mean, you do whatever you want with the feedback you have received. I cannot go to that site and I reckon that many others probably feel the same. One is never alone. But do whatever makes you...
I mean, you do whatever you want with the feedback you have received. I cannot go to that site and I reckon that many others probably feel the same. One is never alone. But do whatever makes you happy.
I'm thinking @user2 is referencing the lightness of the accent colors: the table-of-contents border and the headings border. Dark themes may sometimes employ colors that are too light. Some...
I'm thinking @user2 is referencing the lightness of the accent colors: the table-of-contents border and the headings border. Dark themes may sometimes employ colors that are too light. Some people, on the other hand, have sensitive eyes, and to them, those accent colors will stand the hell out. I'm halfway there, and the tones stand out. Not the background, and not the text color: only the border colors.
If you wanna get a sense of how big the effect is, check out the color the <details> element is in: #6272a4, or hsl(225, 27%, 51%). It's unsaturated (the 27% value is "Saturation" in HSL) and relatively, but not overly, bright (51%, "Lightness"). Compare it to hsl(65, 92%, 76%) of the #wrapper > h1 bottom border, which is both bright, saturated, and in the yellow part of the color field, which are naturally-bright colors.
FWIW, I just added Dracula theme for Emacs, and it looks great there. Thanks for helping me find out about it! On your website, I think the yellow around the ToC is a bit "offending", maybe a more...
FWIW, I just added Dracula theme for Emacs, and it looks great there. Thanks for helping me find out about it!
On your website, I think the yellow around the ToC is a bit "offending", maybe a more darker colour from the scheme for such a big accent could help with the issues. But it doesn't cause any trouble to me, really. BTW this page has quite a bit of personality going for it, I like it!
My screen brightness is at its lowest settings. The horizontal lines are way too bright, the red/yellow/orange lines. They just penetrate my eyes into my very soul and I have to immediately close...
My screen brightness is at its lowest settings. The horizontal lines are way too bright, the red/yellow/orange lines. They just penetrate my eyes into my very soul and I have to immediately close the tab.
And also, the white from the h1 headers is way too white. Perhaps try an off-white color?
l think it's the white on black, it hurts my eyes too. Even on low brightness, l think the contrast is just a little too high. For instance the Solarized Dark theme on tildes has gray text color,...
l think it's the white on black, it hurts my eyes too. Even on low brightness, l think the contrast is just a little too high.
For instance the Solarized Dark theme on tildes has gray text color, not pure white, and that's pleasant to read. High contrast white on black often has the effect that it starts blurring or gets hard to read.
Sidenote: the paragraph justify leaves some really big spaced between words which hinders reading a lot.
Much appreciated as always, Bauke!
p.s. If you ever need help writing these up, let me know. :)
These reports would be a great place to "Triage" from to prioritize and highlight items that contributors can grab and start working on. :-)
Pretty much every issue labeled "feature" is probably the ones people should focus on, since Deimos has already decided he would like them implemented. Whereas for most issues labeled "suggestion" and "investigate" that is largely undecided yet.
However if people see a "suggestion" or "investigate" issue they really want to implement, they shouldn't let that stop them... they should just say so on Gitlab in the comments for that issue, and Deimos usually chimes in to let people know what he thinks and how he would like to see it done.
Just a tiny theme nitpick: Your colors are way too pronounced. I opened your site and had to look away. It is way too bright.
I think he means the borders, they seem too colorful for a dark theme. Maybe try toning them down a bit.
I'd say something like
#c1c78c
for the yellow one and#c22
for the red one would be the best.I mean, you do whatever you want with the feedback you have received. I cannot go to that site and I reckon that many others probably feel the same. One is never alone. But do whatever makes you happy.
I'm thinking @user2 is referencing the lightness of the accent colors: the table-of-contents border and the headings border. Dark themes may sometimes employ colors that are too light. Some people, on the other hand, have sensitive eyes, and to them, those accent colors will stand the hell out. I'm halfway there, and the tones stand out. Not the background, and not the text color: only the border colors.
If you wanna get a sense of how big the effect is, check out the color the
<details>
element is in:#6272a4
, orhsl(225, 27%, 51%)
. It's unsaturated (the 27% value is "Saturation" in HSL) and relatively, but not overly, bright (51%, "Lightness"). Compare it tohsl(65, 92%, 76%)
of the#wrapper > h1
bottom border, which is both bright, saturated, and in the yellow part of the color field, which are naturally-bright colors.Also for comparison, check out the Zeus theme.
I'm not saying Dracula is bad: just elaborating on what I think the issue is for the original commenter.
FWIW, I just added Dracula theme for Emacs, and it looks great there. Thanks for helping me find out about it!
On your website, I think the yellow around the ToC is a bit "offending", maybe a more darker colour from the scheme for such a big accent could help with the issues. But it doesn't cause any trouble to me, really. BTW this page has quite a bit of personality going for it, I like it!
My screen brightness is at its lowest settings. The horizontal lines are way too bright, the red/yellow/orange lines. They just penetrate my eyes into my very soul and I have to immediately close the tab.
And also, the white from the h1 headers is way too white. Perhaps try an off-white color?
l think it's the white on black, it hurts my eyes too. Even on low brightness, l think the contrast is just a little too high.
For instance the Solarized Dark theme on tildes has gray text color, not pure white, and that's pleasant to read. High contrast white on black often has the effect that it starts blurring or gets hard to read.
Sidenote: the paragraph justify leaves some really big spaced between words which hinders reading a lot.