It is looking good. I like that you've used a good contrast level between text and background -- that may sound obvious, but even some big companies don't -- and have embedded the links in text. Plus when I look at the pages through the responsive viewer plugin, the images resize correctly.
Think simple is often best in terms of readability. It's a nice clear design.
You might like to experiment with the [hr/]*(single line) tag and see if it's useful for marking a change in theme.
Also with paragraph spacing: the content management systems I use at work have paragraph space included in the CSS so that makes it easier to keep the paragraphs spaced evenly. Part of proofing new submissions involves just going through them and deleting [p]& nbsp;[/p]* when I find it. Don't know if the system you're using is set up in the same way or if you need to manually add an extra space.
Just out of curiosity - I notice from your journal that you're either Welsh or learning Welsh. I've got a Czech friend who is learning Welsh. I've not idea if she'd be interested in reading your journal, (because I've no idea what you're writing about!), but would you like me to mention it to her?
Learning Welsh : ) Have been for a number of years. I'm afraid most of the Welsh at the moment is just RL whinging. I'd like to include more interesting material, but that may have to wait for a year or two. Still, you're welcome to mention it to her, thank you for asking. And good luck/pob lwc to her with the language learning.
* Dreamwidth doesn't accept the 'code' tag so it's not letting me just type out the HTML. Have changed < for [ and put an extra space in the non-breaking space code.
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Think simple is often best in terms of readability. It's a nice clear design.
You might like to experiment with the [hr/]*(single line) tag and see if it's useful for marking a change in theme.
Also with paragraph spacing: the content management systems I use at work have paragraph space included in the CSS so that makes it easier to keep the paragraphs spaced evenly. Part of proofing new submissions involves just going through them and deleting [p]& nbsp;[/p]* when I find it. Don't know if the system you're using is set up in the same way or if you need to manually add an extra space.
Just out of curiosity - I notice from your journal that you're either Welsh or learning Welsh. I've got a Czech friend who is learning Welsh. I've not idea if she'd be interested in reading your journal, (because I've no idea what you're writing about!), but would you like me to mention it to her?
Learning Welsh : ) Have been for a number of years. I'm afraid most of the Welsh at the moment is just RL whinging. I'd like to include more interesting material, but that may have to wait for a year or two. Still, you're welcome to mention it to her, thank you for asking. And good luck/pob lwc to her with the language learning.
* Dreamwidth doesn't accept the 'code' tag so it's not letting me just type out the HTML. Have changed < for [ and put an extra space in the non-breaking space code.