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- 1More examples: Daring Fireball, Instapaper iOS app, Kindle iOS app.Nathan Bowers– Nathan Bowers2011-05-18 03:25:30 +00:00Commented May 18, 2011 at 3:25
- 1Oh wow, I’d never seen the Physics.SE layout before. FWIW, it looked utterly, mind-blowingly amazing. But readability was indeed problematic.Konrad Rudolph– Konrad Rudolph2011-05-18 08:05:23 +00:00Commented May 18, 2011 at 8:05
- An excellent post, except that with my current setup, I can't read the yellow text in the final example at all.James Broadhead– James Broadhead2011-05-18 08:07:50 +00:00Commented May 18, 2011 at 8:07
- I can't see the pictures?Trufa– Trufa2011-05-18 12:28:10 +00:00Commented May 18, 2011 at 12:28
- @Trufa I can see the pictures fine. The images are hosted by imgur.com, is it blocked by your work firewall?Jin– Jin2011-05-18 16:31:29 +00:00Commented May 18, 2011 at 16:31
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