Hi Curaga,
While browsing the internet for website designs, over the weekend, I noticed that quite a few sites, were using a highly fine tuned and readable webpages. I looked into their css file settings and discovered that, we could use those css settings too, for making our webpages look better and readable for a longer time.
I have fined tuned our tiny.css file and enclosed them herewith for your perusal and feedback.
The four files that I am enclosing herewith, are as follows :
1. Enhanced_Pages.zip contains a folder with all the Tiny Core Main Webpages and the improved css file. Just extract this zip file and browse the index.html first and then navigate to further files using its bar on the top. Ignore any __MACOSX folder, if found in the zip file.
Hope our Viewers will find this improved version, highly readable and reducing Eye/Neck Strain, due to proper alignments set now.
2. Modified_Files.zip contains the new and old versions of tiny.css file for diff comparision ( use easier visual diff editors like meld etc. ) and then merge them with the original.
Also contains concepts.html which had to be fixed for missing <p> tags at many places.
and downloads.html which had to be fixed for proper alignment, to match the rest of the pages.
3. I have also enclosed a couple of jpg files, which gives a glimpse of readable website designs, obtained from the internet. I used them for a few settings in the css file.
4. I wish that somebody in this forum joins us, in tweaking the Wiki Page's css file as well, on similar lines, which will enable users a comfortable read of the large wiki pages, for lengthy period of time.
P.S. I have tested these new pages on the Fifth Browser as well for readability.