Thread:TheBookQueen16/@comment-36247755-20190119180312/@comment-36247755-20190119210050

How about some steps or so, to make it more understandable?

Also, research (sorry I can't cite right now, but I know I've read it somewhere) has proven that dark colored font on a light colored background is easier to read than light colored font on a dark colored background (for young people. for old people it's the opposite, but [hopefully] only young people are accessing this site). So instead, if you want to make it easier to read for folks, you could change the background maybe? Also, since I get that you may want to use the wiki colors, purple could be your border color, or something of the sort.

As for template designing, what I do is go and search up the format of real sites and see how they structure their pages. I tend to take a lot of inspiration from google (they are generally good at "sleekness"), but other companies can also be great.

After taking inspiration I attempt to use the same type of format to the best of my abilities. Generally it never ends up becoming copying (for me, at least) because I always somehow manage to change a ton of things.

welp i just realized how much i wrote there