+ [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] vegardx Or you're using a font-size that is too small.

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Posted by cougarten_ in #jekyll at 2015-03-15T19:14:55Z

oh sorry, ment to post to #CSS (where it would be more on topic...)
+ [2015-03-16T03:25:13Z] feeia Hi, i have a short question, maybe you can point me in the right direction:
+ [2015-03-16T03:25:23Z] feeia I 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] feeia Could you please provide the correct syntax or keywords to search for?
+ [2015-03-16T03:47:48Z] feeia Will now turn off this computer, but read the replys tomorrow on _0407709, so reply anyway. Thanks in advance!