| ▲ | angrydev an hour ago | |
Compared to near unusable pages that large organizations produce, yes this page is highly effective at conveying information. Who cares how it was produced? | ||
| ▲ | sunrunner 6 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
> this page is highly effective at conveying information Is it though? If the page is near unreadable? * Almost pure-black background rendering every not-pure-white colour barely readable * Dark-grey and low saturation colours used almost everywhere, for both fonts and other coloured elements (the orange cells in the calendar are the most readable thing) * Thin fonts - coupled with the dark grey colours this just adds to the readability issues * Yet another incredibly long info-dump of a page And then as far as actual information: * Vanity metrics as the main information, that is a lot of things with no context or historical information * A lot of aggregates and rollups that aren't that useful No, I haven't tried Reader Mode. It's a good demo for UI state syncing though, I'll give it that. | ||
| ▲ | embedding-shape an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> Who cares how it was produced? Well, we're at least two people who care, since we were conversing about how good/bad the webdesign is, then you jumped in here :) If you don't care, why bother to reply to people who seemingly do care? What kind of conversation are you expecting here, "Yeah, do tooo"? :| | ||