![]() ![]() ![]() The best you can do is to use a color for either the background or the text, and use the most contrasted color of white or black for the other (so maybe yellow background and black text, or dark blue text on white background). You can be creative with headings and clicky-boxes and anything header-like with 1-5 words, as long as they are not too swirly or too bright or dark to read, and as long as the colors don't clash. For writing, use one of the plain, "boring" fonts (like Arial, or any other simple and easy to read font) if there's a lot of text. Anything else is very disturbing for the eyes. Try to keep to black on white background (or white on black background if you feel rebellious). Just some general tips on outlays for tumblrs/LJs/DWs/other blog types:Ĭolored, swirly text for long text blocks is annoying. Big or frequent? Should a good simblr be focused on frequent, snacky updates or large detailed posts? Text or images? Should every event I describe have accompanying screenshots, or is a bit of regular old text narration acceptable>ģ. ![]() Depth or breadth? Do your prefer to see a simblr that covers the development of the hood as a whole or one that focuses more narrowly on a few interesting or representative families? Since I play a historical game, I could either track the macro trends in my sim civilization or follow a few selected families through the ages, both of which would have their advantages and disadvantages.Ģ. I'm primarily doing it to make my play style more visual and story-focused, because those elements of often lacking in my hoods, but I'd also like to to appeal to my fellow simmers, so I have a few questions I'd like to put to all of youġ. So I recently rebooted Heimlichbourg once again and decided to document this incarnation with a simblr. ![]()
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