I often find attempting to read walls of text really exhausting, so I made this to see if giving the text little by little instead of all at once as a wall of text can make reading theory more accessible.
I would really appreciate if you told me if you find that format easier to read, thank you all.
I feel like I should be taking notes underneath each passage haha. Breaking it up does make it easier to read though. It’s like the text version of pausing after saying a long sentence.
This color scheme is difficult to read. I hate to be annoying but any way you could add a brown/black on parchment theme? Like Sepia in FF Reader View?
I have adjusted the colors, although I’m not sure if this is what you meant. (If the page still has the dark theme you might need to clear the cookies of the site)
SUPER LEGIBLE AND COZY THANKS
Id say it’s easier to read, I have focus issues and the big chunky font lets me slow down and digest.
EDIT: Also the colors are nice. Maybe it could be the unconventional graphic design or the theory being pasted about, but it reminds me a lot of theespressostalinist which I find much joy reading the Real Stalin series through.
separating long paragraphs into smaller ones does make it easier to read, but the layout here is a bit extreme for me (on desktop)
What do you mean by extreme? are things too small or too big?
The space between paragraphs could be reduced significantly, it breaks the immersion into the work to have to scroll so much between sentences.
The layout and size of the text is good though! All I’d do is cut the space between paragraphs by half or so.
Alright, that should be easy to fix!
very few characters per line (I’d rather just choose the line width by resizing the browser window) + cutting off text in the middle of a sentence
I see, maybe I was too extreme when trying to avoid “walls of text”. Thanks for the feedback!
I would suggest separating the end of each (original) paragraph with a line. That way it indicates that each of the broken up paragraphs belong to the same concept/idea, and each line means it’s a new idea