> Is there any list to recognize the important elements?
>

Well, here are *some* elements I did consider important: 
https://tid.li/tw5/apps/bricks.html#%24%3A%2Fapps%2Ftelmiger%2Fbricks%2Freadability
But it depends both on the design and the usage. 
Example for theme complexity: I found it really hard to style a theme with 
bright colours (dark font on light background) in the story river and dark 
mode (bright fonts on dark background) in the sidebar.
Examples for usage importance: The saving confirmation popping up in the 
top right corner is important for folks like me using the single page 
version and a browser plugin. It might be less important for people working 
on Node.js. 

By the way, you can see that my solution is not working for all colour 
definitions. In CSS and in TiddlyWiki you can define a colour value as 
"inherit" – but it is impossible to test that with my macros. 

Hovering over the test lines with the mouse will show you the macro input 
(near the border) and the output colours tested. 

All the best,
Thomas

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