Basic tips for a viewer friendly blog on desktop
 To put it short: pick a suiting theme for people to be able to read!
⯈ Things you should have:    Readable text of a good size (12px+).    Visible and easy to find links.    At least a basic ‘about this blog’ section.    Posts separated decently (not all squished up).    Clear pagination.
⯈ Things not to have:    Randomly dotted links or hidden links.    Lower than 11px text.    Too many gifs.    X colour on X colour text/background; no light pink text on a red background for instance.    Too much clutter.    Small post types (200px).    A chaotic background that distracts heavily from the posts.
⯈ Tips:
   Aesthetics and minimalism aren’t always good! People need to be able to read things easy enough to enjoy your blog. Having a tiny theme with hard to find links or even a bright aesthetics can put somebody straight off.Â
   Ensure the word spacing and fonts aren’t over the top. Spaced out letters and words make reading hard for lots of people. ‘Fancy’ fonts can also be hard to read. Also try to keep the same font all around unless for a title or the likes. Nothing worse than trying to read a bunch of different fonts when they’re different for bold, underline etc.
   Pick a good colour theme. Nothing too white, bright, dark, or flashy works best. A bright white background with gray text isn’t nice to try and read.
   Endless scrolling makes it hard for people to try and find specific posts again so try ensure the theme has pages and a pagination.
   Have a pinned post with links to your pages for mobile users or a mobile navigation link in your description. This way people can navigate things if on mobile and the pages aren’t showing up normally.
   Remember that some people have a smaller resolution on their monitor so it’s always best to check that the theme you install will resize. The way I do it is to shrink the browser window and see if the theme moves or not.
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