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the bee charmer from alabama ([info]bee_charmer) wrote in [info]rp_tutorials,
As a person who would be - no joke! - wearing coke bottle lenses if it hadn't been for the invention of high-index lenses, I applaud you for this guide.

Whenever I'm browsing different games, the first thing I always notice without fail is the layout and how it appeals to my vision. I like pretty graphics just as much as anyone, but a major factor into whether or not I'll even consider reading a page to see what it's all about is the readability. If the font's too small or bright, or the colors and imagery take away from the text, you can bet your sweet bippy that I'm not wasting my time worsening my vision.

Recently, I've been leaving friendly notes with mods if I find it too hard to read their journals, and so far, they have all been very receptive to my comments. I've had yet to encounter a backlash, which is quite refreshing. I hope it stays that way, and I think this guide will play major part!


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