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by Lammy
2360 days ago
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I'm talking about the difference in size and contrast between the actual headline and the trailing HN sitebit "(archlinux.org)". The final size they end up on my screen is irrelevant to my point, because my point is about the size and contrast difference _between_ the two, whatever final sizes those might happen to be. The default HN stylesheet calls for 10pt and 8pt for those, respectively, so it's not like I'm just making this up. I'm saying the verbatim title rule is a poor fit here because it took a relevant (central, even!) part of the headline and moved it to a spot of secondary importance and size. There are cases where I defend the rule, but right now I am talking about this case and only this case :) |
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As long as it's on the same line as the title and easily legible, I really don't see a problem.
And it's not a spot of secondary importance. If it was still in the title, making it longer, the spot where you see the url would have title in it.