Dennis Cote wrote:
1) The line spacing of the sans-serif Verdana font is too tight, making it difficult to read in blocks of text. I would suggest adding "line-height: 16pt;" or something similar to the body section of your CSS. The additional spacing make the text areas more readable to me.

2) I generally find the default Verdana font size to be too large. The whole site looks better to me if I do (in Firefox) View->Text Size->Decrease once to reduce the font size everywhere.

4) The colors used for links are too similar to the text color and to each other. If the links are supposed to standout from the text, the color should be more distinctive. I appreciate that the links are underlined, but I think a more distinctive color would help locating them quickly. Also, the color difference between visited links is insufficient to allow one to tell if a link has been visited or not with a glance, unless it is adjacent to another link. If you don't want to mark visited links, then make the colors the same. If you do, then make the color more obviously different from an unvisited link.

I agree.

- Richard Klein


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