tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6258184852826369137.post2431962494974717096..comments2011-02-11T07:54:33.201+00:00Comments on Gui-target practice: The Enemy of TextNik Harrisonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08950787707350514609noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6258184852826369137.post-74222077457090768612011-01-20T10:47:17.817+00:002011-01-20T10:47:17.817+00:00Thanks,
I noticed that, but it seems to go agains...Thanks,<br /><br />I noticed that, but it seems to go against all the research I've done which suggests that it shouldn't be!!<br /><br />I'm going to be following the feedback here though....<br /><br />Thanks againNik Harrisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08950787707350514609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6258184852826369137.post-31940137778389702422011-01-18T22:44:50.540+00:002011-01-18T22:44:50.540+00:00Hi Nik - I like the font used in the second paragr...Hi Nik - I like the font used in the second paragraph (beginning 'I’ve started a new paragraph here,...'), please use this as it is very easy to read! Thanks, PhilPhilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07079732723340795093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6258184852826369137.post-62146901093004812952011-01-12T23:39:47.328+00:002011-01-12T23:39:47.328+00:00Size matters(!) Too big and it looks like you have...Size matters(!) Too big and it looks like you have nothing to say (like the kid who hands in a page in font 26 and has probably only written their name and the title) but too small and it makes people shy away because they might be challenged to think... fpr what it's worth, I quite like the white on black as it stands out from the norm, and the blue and purple look good as well. Red on black is a little trippy...<br />I feel a little guilty responding in this way, as I do read your blog and do like the challenge that it provides, and do actually take it into "real life" but have never actually communicated that on here, for which I can only apologise.<br />Rather than watering things down and making them "Guitar Hero Friendly", might it be worth breaking a normal sized blog into chaptered sections, perhaps posted over the course of a month? You could of course still write it as one stream of consciousness elsewhere, but just deliver it in smaller morsels. This could have the effect of not only giving people time to digest your thoughts and respond to them, but also keep the blog regularly updated (with little extra work for you) and at the front of people's minds (and inboxes!). <br />Finally (in and ironically wordy response!), have you considered linking the CGPW Facebook and Youtube pages to those of TDF? I understand if you want/need to keep them separate but I wonder if this might open things up to a whole new audience? In both directions...<br /><br />Noo X (This is only anonymous because I can't remember my password...)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6258184852826369137.post-52782008587663629772011-01-10T23:40:50.815+00:002011-01-10T23:40:50.815+00:00Definitely! :)Definitely! :)Nik Harrisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08950787707350514609noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6258184852826369137.post-31017662556284503262011-01-10T12:14:08.713+00:002011-01-10T12:14:08.713+00:00When I've been writing blog entries I've a...When I've been writing blog entries I've always tried to break up the text with images which are at least vaguely relevant. They can emphasise points and smooth the flow of the information. I tend to alternate left- and right- aligning to the top of every second paragraph or so. Worth a try?<br /><br />-johnpJohn Phttp://ucarts.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com