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On the other hand, this is not a matter of importance, or is it? Try one of these for as anonymous monk
And then view a few tutorials, say PerlMonks for the Absolute Beginner and How (Not) To Ask A Question ( near the top of the list ), how do they compare? Maybe lower the brightness of your monitor a click or two (a bar or two) and read them again, how do they compare? If you've got LCD monitor, move your head above/below/left/right, how do they compare? Try the same with no-stylesheet (firefox Alt+View+Page Style+No Style ), how do they compare? I don't know why jdporter didn't use readmore in PerlMonks for the Absolute Beginner but I can guess because its easier to read. I do know why jeffa used readmores in How (Not) To Ask A Question, its because its recommended. A #eeeeee background messes with the contrast , its just not black/white I can understand why authors of Tutorials want to have visual distinction for readmore tags when editing Tutorials, but readers of Tutorials don't need that information, its visual interference -- aren't Tutorials something we want visitors to read? In reply to Re^2: <readmore> for [Anonymous Monk] renders with a background, how about only an outline?
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