I’ll play with my php when I get time (hopefully this weekend) in order to make the text contrast easier to read. At least right now, the posts are in an off-white so they’re easier to read against the black.
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I think you may want to play with your CSS file instead of your PHP…
The links on the left are still difficult to read for people who use a PC. They look fairly legible on my Mac…
Actually, yes, Eric, you are correct. It will be my CSS file I edit. π And thanks for bringing that up Γ’β¬β I will want to look at my blog on other computers to see how it looks. Thanks!
I would recommend testing it out on at least one Amiga and two Commodore 64’s… π
LOL. The Commodore is a good idea. In 1987 my Commodore crashed less than my Windows PC did in 2002. Perhaps we should have a return to Commodore 64’s?