on high dpi screens, the text looks far too small
add a section for higher screen resolution, increasing
the font size, and increase it for existing widths
this makes the site much more readable on my 27"
1440p monitor.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
I actually like the rainbow logo, but I re-considered:
It does look a bit *gay*, which I'm 100% supportive of, but
Libreboot has many users from many different countries, not
all of them accepting. If someone in such a country looks at
libreboot.org, it might turn a few heads and could even get
them into trouble.
Libreboot doesn't need to look like a pride symbol. It just
needs to provide free boot firmware.
This reverts commit 7e1fa9ff12.
i normally use redshift, and the #eee shade looks
fine, but the text is a bit too bright when i turn
off redshift.
ccc looks fine with or without. the dark purple theme
was restored, because the light theme was a bit of an
eye sore, but the shiny bright text on the dark theme
was also an eye strain
the slightly darker shade should be easier on the eyes
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
i feel like changing the theme. it's too dark.
i guess it's june right now, so let's make it a light
theme instead of dark.
totally done on a whim.
Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
http2 now enabled on the server, so multiple http requests
are a bit more efficient for modern browsers
this will save a bit of bandwidth, at the expense of causing
additional delay on high latency connections:
someone on 500ms latency and using http1.1 basically has to
wait an extra half-second for the site to load
(however, that's only the first time, assuming their browser
caches the css file)
people who have the old global.css cached will see a very b0rked looking site.
this is a quick workaround for that, for people seeing the new site that
just launched