WizardTales is a growing fanfiction archive for Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Inheritance and Twilight fanfiction. Featuring almost 600 authors and over 3000 members, we're currently expanding our site from the original Harry Potter fandom into the three others listed above.
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MuggleMomma
Managing Director, WizardTales.net
MuggleMomma
Owner,
Hey Mugglemomma.
Just wanted to give you some feedback (since the action in this part of the forums seems dead - and which you can take with a grain of salt since I haven't been working with efiction for long). Given that my comments are pretty general.
Anyway I noticed that all the skins based on the variable layout of your Default Purple work fine in Firefox on XP at 1280x1024. The reading contrast is good and the divs expand and contract as expected. I found that the fixed-width skins the contrast wasn't good enough for me for reading - I'm not sure if that is a css testing issue with IE vs FF or not.
There is an overlap with the right column in the Twilight skin which, if intentional, you might want you might want to adjust the margin-right up a bit on the text div. Using something that scales like a % or and em.
Hope that is helpful,
cestruma
Thanks for the feedback! Truth be told, I'm not very happy with the fixed-width skins, and I intend to address them as soon as possible. I appreciate it! π
MM
MuggleMomma
Owner,
I didn't have any problems with the fixed width other that the contrast between font and background. They seem like they would be good for views visiting at 640x480 or even 800x600 resolutions. I still know quite a few rabid internet users that are still on little monitors. It's on my list to do at some point ... after a whole list of other things π

