Just a couple of quick comments on the feedback on the text: 1.) that the red colored text on the home page was hard to read and I should change it to cyan (blue); and 2.) that the font size was too small for some.
I did an adjustment on the shade of the red color so it should be easier to read now. Also I didn't want to use other colors for the large blocks of text on the home page (other than gray, red, and green) because I wanted to tie in the text color with the colors used in the banner image -- this (I thought) created a more visually appealing (and more visually coordinated) home page. I did use a bit of blue on the home page text to differentiate the link "contact form".
On the text size being small, I did that on purpose in order to be able to pack in more words in a smaller space -- so that the coins themselves were positioned closer to the top the page. (My screen capture wouldn't have been nearly so compelling if the entire capture was (larger font) text and there was no room on the captured image for the coins.) I actually wanted the coins themselves to be the stars of this website and not the words. I thought that the few people that had a hard time reading the material could always adjust the text size on their end by doing a text size adjustment in their browser. I did use the most readable small font available (Verdana).
But, in any case, thanks for the feedback on these issues!
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I did an adjustment on the shade of the red color so it should be easier to read now. Also I didn't want to use other colors for the large blocks of text on the home page (other than gray, red, and green) because I wanted to tie in the text color with the colors used in the banner image -- this (I thought) created a more visually appealing (and more visually coordinated) home page. I did use a bit of blue on the home page text to differentiate the link "contact form".
On the text size being small, I did that on purpose in order to be able to pack in more words in a smaller space -- so that the coins themselves were positioned closer to the top the page. (My screen capture wouldn't have been nearly so compelling if the entire capture was (larger font) text and there was no room on the captured image for the coins.) I actually wanted the coins themselves to be the stars of this website and not the words. I thought that the few people that had a hard time reading the material could always adjust the text size on their end by doing a text size adjustment in their browser. I did use the most readable small font available (Verdana).
But, in any case, thanks for the feedback on these issues!
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