What the fuck did you do to your text? It's impossible to read.
Ah. Seems like the effect varies from person to person I guess. Are there any studies on it? I'm kinda interested now.
I tried searching for research on it, but only found results claiming this didn't work... Not actual scientific research, but better than "we think this should work, so now we'll try selling it"
It's easier to scan and for the brain to process
My brain does not like. It's stunlocked asking "why is this bold?" over and over again even though I already answered.
I’d never get past this. If a website forced this on me I’d probably stop using it, otherwise I’d just override it with CSS.
[citation needed]
Source?
I'm a visual designer, tricks like this are often used to increase legibility.
Like how the brain scans the first and last alphabet and guesses the word with a blurry sense of what's in between. It helps cognition.
This pattern will help the eyes jump from one word to the next and older people will have an easier time following through the sentence.
Ofcourse the actual reason here could be different, since that can be done with even less effort.
I'm a visual designer, tricks like this are often used to increase legibility.
If multiple people are complaining that its annoying and less readable, then I don't think it's working
A key part of visual design is knowing that the users don't know what's best for themselves. They usually stop complaining after 3 months which is proof that you are correct and they are wrong!
(sarcasm rate: 1 - ε)
It's not like they have an option to switch to
Yep it's not the correct context to use it unless there are accessibility requirements. For example the tool is frequently used by people who are in the neurodivergent spectrum
That makes sense, I suppose it could be useful for some
No it's not.
Is this post about Github seemingly detecting an incorrect licence? The project was relicenced in a later commit, so I dont think this behavior is entirely wrong.
Plus, the license was only changed on a secondary branch. The default branch still has the MIT license. The text at the top isn't "this is the license file you have open" it's "the repo is licensed under this" so it's correct behavior but bad UX. It would be most user-friendly to show repo license and then also say "this branch has an invalid license, beware shenanigans"
I didn't even realize that! Their official distribution page links to the "secondary branch", which is actually an outdated tag branch. The license was changed a month ago.
that's why it's wrong
What should it do instead? I think the only reasonable action would be not showing it if the licence file was changed.
IMO it should be re-recognizing it every time the license file is changed, but only showing a "click here to learn more about different licenses" would also be much better
I might be able to read this on light mode but, on dark mode + that layout it's hard
not as bad as the 1 word speed reader but still it's almost impossible to focus on. I'm impressed that you are able to
uhhhh I’ll take that as a compliment! 😇
Sorry the typo on there was fully accidental, and a bit ironic concidering the context lmao
and yea if it works it works!
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