+[2015-03-15T19:08:29Z]cougarten_pfew strange. white on black text suffers much more from bad font smoothing. Percieved brightness fluctuates much more (it's just not white when a line sits "between" the pixels. Or is thes windows cleartype doing strange stuff with subpixel smoothing? +[2015-03-15T19:12:30Z]cougarten_ah, probably makes sence. The light source is very small when it's white text on black. If most of the screen is glowing anyways, you don't percieve the variance too much. +[2015-03-15T19:13:19Z]cougarten_blown up the "m"s look blurry in both versions, but in small sizes only the inverted version looks stange: http://malea.lacerta.uberspace.de/shots/2015-03-15_2012.png +[2015-03-15T19:14:55Z]cougarten_oh sorry, ment to post to #CSS (where it would be more on topic...) +[2015-03-15T22:26:23Z]vegardxOr you're using a font-size that is too small.
But when I visit about.html jekyll report 'Cannot get about.html'
+[2015-03-16T02:17:33Z]pontikio/ +[2015-03-16T03:25:13Z]feeiaHi, i have a short question, maybe you can point me in the right direction: +[2015-03-16T03:25:23Z]feeiaI want to do something like {% for post in site.tags.{include.tag} %}, but it does not work that simply and the Liquid page did not help me (probably my fault) +[2015-03-16T03:25:38Z]feeiaCould you please provide the correct syntax or keywords to search for? +[2015-03-16T03:47:48Z]feeiaWill now turn off this computer, but read the replys tomorrow on _0407709, so reply anyway. Thanks in advance!