ZeaLitY wanted me to chime in on this. I think it looks fine for short blocks of text, but he's got a point with the longer stuff:
http://www.chronocompendium.com/Stories/42/43
Rather than arguing, rein the line spacing in a little bit and we'll all be happier.
Oh, and get rid of those god dammed diagonal lines in the background. Pretty please!
I know he has a point. Aesthetically the large blocks of text look prettier with closer lines in this layout (I think so too), but the extra spacing helps you read them, and that's more important.
However, those paragraphs under "Scene #C" seem rather extreme examples:
Paragraph 1: 218 words
Paragraph 2: 276 words
Paragraph 3: 232 words
Most of the paragraphs in novels and books and on the Internet are easily between 70-150 words in length.
What do you think the real problem here is? If I promote longer and longer paragraphs through the styles, while at the same time making those same behemoths of paragraphs less easier to read, then am I really doing the site a service? What do you think the natural tendency will be when writing new content?
Don't trust me? View the page without styles, or view it in a text-only browser. Then tell me what the problem is.
I will not compromise on this point unless you can prove to me that the longer paragraphs are somehow beneficial to making the content more accessible. Besides, I'm still working on readjusting the spacing around the paragraphs, which might be making the line-spacing look worse than it is even with the shorter paragraphs. Also, when I made the edit, it was with the full-page width in mind. I've since edited in more specific styles for the pages with other widths due to having content on the right.
Also, I'll eventually fix the stripes somehow, but first I need some time to sit down and experiment with some alternative ideas. Considering how little time I have to do anything creative or conscientiously work on anything these days, it doesn't help to whine about anything until Saturday morning.
EDIT: Attached that same page converted to a text file rendered to be read on a standard terminal screen, and you can see that the paragraphs mentioned are easily more than an entire screen's length. Many other texts (novels, books, articles, and regular Internet content) look just fine under the same exact conditions.
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