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Use a smaller image in an article

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Rohan Kumar 2020-12-18 18:33:13 -08:00
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@ -170,10 +170,12 @@ text on a dark background. Websites that explicitly set foreground colors but le
the default background color (or vice-versa) end up being difficult to read. Here's the default background color (or vice-versa) end up being difficult to read. Here's
an example: an example:
<a href="https://seirdy.one/misc/website_colors_large.png">
<picture> <picture>
<source srcset="https://seirdy.one/misc/website_colors.webp" type="image/webp"> <source srcset="https://seirdy.one/misc/website_colors.webp" type="image/webp">
<img src="https://seirdy.one/misc/website_colors.png" width="637" height="484" alt="This page with a grey background, a header with unreadable black/grey text, and unreadable white-on-white code snippets"> <img src="https://seirdy.one/misc/website_colors.png" width="478" height="363" alt="This page with a grey background, a header with unreadable black/grey text, and unreadable white-on-white code snippets">
</picture> </picture>
</a>
If you do explicitly set colors, please also include a dark theme using a media If you do explicitly set colors, please also include a dark theme using a media
query: `@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark)`. For more info, read the relevant docs query: `@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark)`. For more info, read the relevant docs