top | item 21078070 Destination Subconscious: Cary Grant and LSD (2010) 45 points| samclemens | 6 years ago |blog.wfmu.org 5 comments order hn newest [+] [-] porbelm|6 years ago|reply You can do worse than browsing WFMU's Beware Of The Blog from start to finish. It's like going down the Wiki hole, only weird. [+] [-] OldSchoolJohnny|6 years ago|reply Hardest to read award of the month. Tiny white text on black, full width across, not gutters...ouch. [+] [-] MisterTea|6 years ago|reply Just change the width of your browser window and use a minimalist browser that only cares about the important stuff like text and images while discarding the trash. Problem solved. [+] [-] kjar|6 years ago|reply If you use Safari try 'Reader View'. It is so nice cutting out the clutter and making the formatting suitable for easier reading. [+] [-] porbelm|6 years ago|reply That's web design of the late '90s and early 2000s for ya. Resize your window :)
[+] [-] porbelm|6 years ago|reply You can do worse than browsing WFMU's Beware Of The Blog from start to finish. It's like going down the Wiki hole, only weird.
[+] [-] OldSchoolJohnny|6 years ago|reply Hardest to read award of the month. Tiny white text on black, full width across, not gutters...ouch. [+] [-] MisterTea|6 years ago|reply Just change the width of your browser window and use a minimalist browser that only cares about the important stuff like text and images while discarding the trash. Problem solved. [+] [-] kjar|6 years ago|reply If you use Safari try 'Reader View'. It is so nice cutting out the clutter and making the formatting suitable for easier reading. [+] [-] porbelm|6 years ago|reply That's web design of the late '90s and early 2000s for ya. Resize your window :)
[+] [-] MisterTea|6 years ago|reply Just change the width of your browser window and use a minimalist browser that only cares about the important stuff like text and images while discarding the trash. Problem solved.
[+] [-] kjar|6 years ago|reply If you use Safari try 'Reader View'. It is so nice cutting out the clutter and making the formatting suitable for easier reading.
[+] [-] porbelm|6 years ago|reply That's web design of the late '90s and early 2000s for ya. Resize your window :)
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