I just have one question - I rarely use Negatives - for shame! But I noticed the main links at the top (.module-section-two .module-navlinks ) show their visited color, rather than a kind of 'you are here' high-light. I'm not sure if I'm making sense. I usually know the term, and hopefully someone who does will pop in and give it.
Generally it is used as visual short hand for the user to know that they're on the Reading page, or on their Network or Recent Entries page. Just something an old kitteh like me is used to.
Right now, I'm using Easy Reader - it reminds me a lot of Old Leather Coat (?) from LJ. I think that was the name. This one, of course has more functionality and color.
The text is readable, and the theme works well, although the visited green becomes a tad hard to read against the rich brown background. Perhaps a slightly (very slight!) darker shade of green?
There are tricks to get around changing the color, if you'd like. Take a look at the resources section of Dreamscapes and stylemakers. Or, you might just find a cool color wheel maker. http://www.colorjack.com/
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Generally it is used as visual short hand for the user to know that they're on the Reading page, or on their Network or Recent Entries page. Just something an old kitteh like me is used to.
Right now, I'm using Easy Reader - it reminds me a lot of Old Leather Coat (?) from LJ. I think that was the name. This one, of course has more functionality and color.
The text is readable, and the theme works well, although the visited green becomes a tad hard to read against the rich brown background. Perhaps a slightly (very slight!) darker shade of green?
There are tricks to get around changing the color, if you'd like. Take a look at the resources section of Dreamscapes and