1. Which do you prefer when reading fiction from a website?
2. When it comes to reading offline, do you use the webpage, or would you like to have a .pdf or .docx download option?
- Black font on white background?
- White on black?
- Dark Grey on white?
- blue on white?
- black on light grey?
- dark color on light color other than white?
- Another preferred color combo?
2. When it comes to reading offline, do you use the webpage, or would you like to have a .pdf or .docx download option?
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Date: 2013-09-26 08:13 am (UTC)From:If reading offline I read on my PDA, usually I cut and paste it from the website and save as a Word document for this, as its easy to change the font on the PC and then just transfer onto a memory card for reading.
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Date: 2013-09-28 02:53 am (UTC)From:Do you prefer to convert (i.e., copy/paste) to a Word doc yourself or do you think it'd be handier to have me offer that file format?
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Date: 2013-09-28 09:24 am (UTC)From:I am pretty easy going really, as long as I can save and read the fic I am happy :o) x
By the way this colour scheme is very easy reading x
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Date: 2013-09-26 09:43 am (UTC)From:I like a pale neutral colour for a background with dark/black writing ...
I do the same as brootang...I copy and paste to Word from the website page and save it to transfer to either my Tomes app on the iPad or over to my little Sumvision...I did this when I got my Sony E Reader as it was the easiest way to copy the docs over and I'm such a dinosaur with tech stuff I've stuck with what I know....
xoxoxoxo
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Date: 2013-09-28 02:54 am (UTC)From:So as I asked Brootang, would you like for me to offer a Word file download?
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Date: 2013-09-26 12:40 pm (UTC)From:Black type, please, on a very pale (but not glaring white) bg. Very pale grey [bg] is okay, as is very pale blue or green (are you old enough to remember the days when some of the paperbacks were printed on "Easy Eye" paper?).
My .02.
White on black, no; it's hard to *see*, let alone read.
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Date: 2013-09-28 02:58 am (UTC)From:Oh I remember that grey-green paper. :)
Thanks for the FB, it's very helpful. :)
But could you tell me if you'd like a writer to offer alternate file downloads?
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Date: 2013-09-28 06:22 am (UTC)From:Designers should be locked into a room with the Encyclopedia Britannica formatted in their preferred colors/fonts/sizes and not let out until they've read it. My two favorites so far have been...
1. Red on chrome yellow. JIMINY CHRISTMAS, PEOPLE!
2. Light pink on.... SLIGHTLY DARKER PINK! Hello, I am down with Hello Kitty TOO! But I would also like to know whether there is text on the page, or if I am just hallucinating, you know???
Opinions. I haz them.
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Date: 2013-09-28 09:07 pm (UTC)From:Light pink on dark pink? Unreadable. Wouldn't even try. It'd be more useful to do those color blindness tests. ;)
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Date: 2013-09-27 02:00 pm (UTC)From:I do like a pdf option. :-)
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Date: 2013-09-28 02:59 am (UTC)From: