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Theme is Valkyrie by
rising.
Fairly similar to Compartmentalize.
Clean look, only with the icon back in the entry content again. Like the calendar in archive, although on a wide screen it's a bit too stretched out--The biggest downfall to "safe" widths in design is that if you can't look at it in wider screens, you never realize when you should be containing elements. You have to think about all sizes of screens and stop being afraid of white space. The kind of like the old comments people made for LJ, and likely LJs own version thereof, is horrible on a wide screen. I don't want to read two lines of text 1600 pixels wide for each comment.
Easy to read, easy to find things, could do this in a thousand colour schemes and never repeat them.
Minimalist header is nice, but it needs a proper line-height to work with larger fonts. Inherits the Tabula Rasa issue of a fixed top padding on body and a not fixed navstip height.
Don't like the subject line floating right when the icon is right, but that's a taste thing.
The amount that I HATE the all caps in the navstrip inputs cannot be textually rendered. Even with frickin' all caps. I do not believe it is ever okay for any reason to apply a text tranform or font variant to input fields. Ever. Not on.
Not super fond of the buttons that don't look like buttons in the navstrip either.
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fairly similar to Compartmentalize.
Clean look, only with the icon back in the entry content again. Like the calendar in archive, although on a wide screen it's a bit too stretched out--The biggest downfall to "safe" widths in design is that if you can't look at it in wider screens, you never realize when you should be containing elements. You have to think about all sizes of screens and stop being afraid of white space. The kind of like the old comments people made for LJ, and likely LJs own version thereof, is horrible on a wide screen. I don't want to read two lines of text 1600 pixels wide for each comment.
Easy to read, easy to find things, could do this in a thousand colour schemes and never repeat them.
Minimalist header is nice, but it needs a proper line-height to work with larger fonts. Inherits the Tabula Rasa issue of a fixed top padding on body and a not fixed navstip height.
Don't like the subject line floating right when the icon is right, but that's a taste thing.
The amount that I HATE the all caps in the navstrip inputs cannot be textually rendered. Even with frickin' all caps. I do not believe it is ever okay for any reason to apply a text tranform or font variant to input fields. Ever. Not on.
Not super fond of the buttons that don't look like buttons in the navstrip either.