About enshitification of web dev.

  • Zagorath@aussie.zone
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    1 day ago

    The original is terrible. It works ok on a phone, but on a wide computer screen it takes up the full width, which is terrible for readability.

    If you don’t like the colours, the “Best” lets you toggle between light mode and dark mode, and toggle between lower and higher contrast. (i.e., between black on white, dark grey on light grey, light grey on dark grey, or white on black)

    • ulterno@programming.dev
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      7 hours ago

      I exist btw

      my settings of the wiki page. This particular one is wiki.archlinux.org, but my settings on wikipedia are similar

      Although these websites are still doable.
      The kind I absolutely loathe are the ones which, if I make the window width smaller (because the website is not using the space any way), the text in the website further reduces with exact proportion.
      At that point, I consider if what I am reading is actually worth clicking the “Reader Mode” button or should I just Ctrl+W

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      1 day ago

      OK, I was on my phone. Just checked on my desktop and agree the original could do with some margins. I stand behind the rest of what I said - the default colours for the “best” are awful - the black black and red red is really garish. If I didn’t notice the dark/light mode switch and contrast adjustment does it really matter if they were there or not? There is also way to much information on the “best” one - if I’m going to a web site cold, with no expectation at all of what you might find, I’m not going to sit there and read that much text - I need a gentle introduction, that may lead somewhere.

      • Zagorath@aussie.zone
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        20 hours ago

        I actually really like the black black. And they didn’t use red red (assuming that term is supposed to mean FF0000); it’s quite a dull red, which I find works quite well. I prefer the high contrast mode though, with white white on black black, rather than slightly lower-contrast light grey text. I’m told it’s apparently evidence-based to use the lower-contrast version, but it doesn’t appeal to me.

        Though I will say I intensely dislike the use of underline styling on “WRONG”. Underline, on the web, has universally come to be a signal of a hyperlink, and should almost never be used otherwise. It also uses some much nicer colours for both unclicked and visited hyperlinks.