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24.09.06 06:33:58
There are benefits in recycling in the offline environment and in the online environment as well. This handy new blog can help you to do exactly that. It can be recycled and reused by any person who sees it. All you need to do is push the recycle button, which is found above the title.
I've recently completed this and I'm now deploying it on dckim.com and on dckm.org. Hopefully you will see this, and you will think about how interesting it is. What a fascinating idea! A blog that can be completely reused.
When you push the button at the top, all of the data that has been written into this blog will be erased. All of the different data positions will then become editable. Then you can enter your own information before saving a brand new blog file. When you try it, you will see that there is a button that becomes available, this will save the new file with an increment of one in the next file name.
That button will save blog files sequentially. This will help us to make a series of blog files which will be connected to each other by the arrows that are left and right of the current file name. These arrows will bring us to the blog that was written before or after the present blog.
The date and time information is entered automatically, directly beneath the title block. If we do not wish to reveal the date and time information, we can erase it, because it is editable as well.
All text with the exception of the word blog, which is found on the button faces, is editable. The small words down at the bottom of the screen are also editable. When you change them in landscape mode, the same words will be put into portrait mode, in the same location.
There are a few things on the screen that you will find change color when you touch them. This is an advantage in dark mode. If you are finding that the blue text above and below the main yellow text is too dark. You can simply touch the text and it will become light blue instead of deep blue. While I was looking at the color scheme, I thought to myself, the blue color really is beautiful. I didn't want to get rid of the blue color because I liked it. Then while I was looking at dark mode, the blue color looked too dark, and a little bit difficult to see under certain conditions. Even so I kept it, and then later added a color changing effect. This should help if someone is finding it too dark to read, but enjoy's reading in dark mode.
The light mode also is a very good looking mode. I only wonder if there is a way to make the color schemes completely selectable. It is possible but, is it really so important to have complete control over the color scheme? It is the reader who should have control over the color scheme. The writer should not override the colorings in a way that would prevent the reader from seeking their own preference.
There must be always given a way that both the writer and the reader can adapt The view to suit their own personal preferences.
My belief is that the reader should have superior methods to alter the visual appearance of what they are reading. It is the content of what is being written that is the most important task of the writer. This is clear.
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