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Use -inline-start instead of -left for machine translators that change direction. Wrap that in a feature query so browsers that don't support these rules can fall back to default styling. Those browsers are desktop browsers anyway, where this doesn't relaly make a huge difference. Add reduced-contrast for dark mode, for readers with severe astigmatism. Reduced-contrast is the same as regular dark mode, except that the background is lighter. Somehow fit all of this in <1kb, any bigger and I'll have to stop inlining.
160 lines
5 KiB
CSS
160 lines
5 KiB
CSS
/* CSS that adds the bare minimum for a simple layout.
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* Nothing here exists purely for aesthetics except the unstyled-list;
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* everything else addresses a specific a11y, compatibility, or critical
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* usability need. */
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/* This site's CSS does 10 major things:
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* 1. sans-serif instead of serif for low-res screens.
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* 2. Consistent font size; <pre> and <code> shouldn't be smaller than
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* regular text.
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* 3. max content width for readability
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* 4. single-row nav links widescreen, multiline nav on narrow screens
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* 5. Soft border around code and images to disginguish from the
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* surrounding page. Images with white/black or transparent
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* backgrounds should have clear dimensions, and multiple consecutive
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* inline <code> spans should look separate. A <code> span that
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* continues across multiple lines should not look like multiple different
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* spans.
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* 6. Increase the line-spacing a bit so users on mobile devices can
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* tap links more easily.
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* 7. Horizontally center non-inline images; left-aligned stick out.
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* 8. dark.css changes a few colors if the browser wants dark mode.
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* 9. Support unstyled lists: for webmentions, post lists, nav links.
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* 10. Narrow screen optimization: less-indented blockquotes, overflow
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* behavior for <pre>, no figure margins.
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* Everything else is browser defaults:
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* default fonts, non-dark-mode colors, etc.
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*/
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html {
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/* Mobile screens benefit from greater line-spacing so links are
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* further apart. Dyslexic users prefer the spacing too.
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* <100dpi screens: sans-serif is better. Why did browsers settle
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* on serif being the default?? */
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font: 100%/1.5 sans-serif;
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/* Aligning to the center with space on both sides prevents accidental
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* link activation on mobile devices. */
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margin: auto;
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}
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/* WCAG recommends a max line width. Not everyone can resize the
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* viewport.
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* This should not take effect on printouts, to save paper. */
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@media screen {
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html {
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max-width: 45em;
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padding: 0 3%;
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}
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.e-content {
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margin: auto;
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max-width: 38em;
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}
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}
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@supports (border-inline-start: 6px) {
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/* narrow screens: reduce margin for blockquotes a lot, using
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* a thick left-side border instead. */
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blockquote {
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border-inline-start: 6px solid #bbb;
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margin: 0;
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padding: 0 0.8em;
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}
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/* single-line nav on widescreen and print.
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* Single-line nav on print saves almost half a page. */
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@media print, (min-width: 32em) {
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header nav li {
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display: inline;
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padding-inline-end: 0.5em;
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}
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}
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}
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/* narrow screens: remove unused figure margin. */
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figure {
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margin: 0;
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}
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/* Mobile optimization: nav links are tappable with fat fingers */
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nav li,
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.unstyled-list li {
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margin-bottom: 0.5em;
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}
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/* Lists without bullets: navlinks, posts lists, webmentions.
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* Those three are lists whose items are already easily distinguishable,
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* rendering bullet points as unnecessary extra visual noise. Pretty
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* much the only purely-aesthetic change in this CSS file. */
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.unstyled-list {
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padding: 0;
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}
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.unstyled-list li {
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list-style-type: none;
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}
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/* browsers make monospace small and unreadable for some dumb legacy
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* reason and this somehow fixes that without overriding the user's
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* font size preferences. */
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code,
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pre,
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kbd {
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/* stylelint-disable -- compatibility hack */
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font-family: monospace, monospace;
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/* stylelint-enable */
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}
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/* Narrow screens: long words can cause content to flow out of the
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* viewport, triggering horizontal scrolling. Allow breaking words in
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* content I don't control (comments). For content I do control, I just
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* add soft hyphens to the HTML. */
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.u-comment,
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:not(pre) > code {
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overflow-wrap: break-word;
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/* borders shouldn't touch text */
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padding: 0 0.1em;
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}
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/* Narrow screens: allow horizontal scroll in a pre block. */
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pre {
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overflow: auto;
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padding: 0.5em;
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}
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/* Distinguish images from the background in case their color is
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* too similar to the page background color. Also put a border around
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* <pre> and <code> to distinguish them in ways besides font-family. The
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* use of borders in place of background colors for distinguishing
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* elements is an officially documented WCAG technique. */
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img,
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pre,
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:not(pre) > code {
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border: 1px solid #bbb;
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}
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/* center images that aren't my indieweb icon; same justification as
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* for centering the body contents. Also makes images easier to see
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* for people holding a device with one hand. */
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img:not(.u-photo) {
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display: block;
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height: auto;
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margin: auto;
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max-width: 100%;
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}
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/* Todo:
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* - Some browsers don't scale SVGs properly; the img container
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* dimensions crop the image rather than scale it. Investigate
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* if this only applies to Internet Explorer or if it applies to
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* other uncommon browsers too. If any non-IE browsers do this and/or
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* if the spec allows this behavior, try to correct it here.
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* - Investigate reduced-contrast for dark mode
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* - Wait till Webkit fixes its broken-ass default dark stylesheet
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* then consider trimming the dark stylesheet I provide.
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* - Investigate CSS-based hints to screenreaders.
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* - See if any "-left" properties should switch to "-right" for users
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* who machine-translate the page to a RTL language. */
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