Where humour is often found in the mundane, where the trivial becomes of utmost importance, where, well...where I Live!
Since becoming a Members of the groups below, I will use the daily prompt, as well as, well...sharing the sporadically mundane everyday, that I find carries just a Smidge of humor. ;)
That's the one!I Love it. When I began using that font here, I started w/o bold. I like just italcs better, but was told by two readers, that it is too difficult to read thay way. At least when using certain colors, I guess. Now I just do bold And italics, and try to alternate with the colors that I like.
May I ask what font you're using? On Android, it comes across as a lovely, perfectly joined cursive, much like the handwriting I save for special things! I know StoryMaster recently dropped a whole bunch of new fonts... Wait, I'll just try one and see...
Bradley Hand appears that way for me. I know that's not what it looks like for real, but goodness, if we had a font that actually looked like cursive handwriting, that would be wonderful for poetry.
After hearing, Twice, about the difficulty in reading the italicized, light-colored font, hopefully I will remember to use bold from now on. I do so like the way that it looks the other way, but it is Very difficult to read. I should have known that...having to squint, and tilt my head just so in order to read it, that is would cause an Uproar...
Like Jace, I had a bit of difficulty with reading such a lovely entry. But I selected the entire piece and then, it was very readable. I think it wasn't the font, at least in my case, but the lightness of the color of the font.
As to the entry, characters do take over and we have almost no control. I agree on that.
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