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<title>Better Motherfucking Website</title>
<style type="text/css">body{margin:40px auto;max-width:650px;line-height:1.6;font-size:18px;color:#444;padding:0 10px}h1,h2,h3{line-height:1.2}</style>
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<h1>This is <em>still</em> a motherfucking website.</h1>
<aside>And it's more fucking perfect than the last guy's.</aside>
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<h2>Seriously, it takes minimal fucking effort to improve this shit.</h2>
<p><strong>7 fucking declarations.</strong></p>
<p>That's how much CSS it took to turn that <a href="http://motherfuckingwebsite.com/">grotesque pile of shit</a> into this easy-to-read masterpiece. It's so fucking simple and it <em>still</em> has all the glory of the original perfect-ass website:</p><ul><li>Shit's <em>still</em> lightweight and loads fast</li><li><em>Still</em> fits on all your shitty screens</li><li><em>Still</em> looks the same in all your shitty browsers</li><li>The motherfucker's <em>still</em> accessible to every asshole that visits your site</li><li>Shit's <em>still</em> legible and gets your fucking point across</li></ul><h3>And guess what, motherfucker:</h3><p>You never knew it, but it's easy to improve readability on your site. Here's how.</p>
<h2>Let it breathe</h2>
<p>Look at lines 1 and 2 of some shitty website you're building. Assuming they're not married they probably shouldn't be humping. The defaults are trash -- pick a minimum <code>line-height: 1.4</code> for body copy. Headings should be tighter. If you can't see that...piss off.</p><p>If your text hits the side of the browser, fuck off forever. You ever see a book like that? Yes? What a shitty book.</p>
<h2>A little less contrast</h2>
<p>Black on white? How often do you see that kind of contrast in real life? Tone it down a bit, asshole. I would've even made this site's background a nice <code>#EEEEEE</code> if I wasn't so focused on keeping declarations to a lean 7 fucking lines.</p>
<h2>Size Matters</h2>
<p>I know your partner says otherwise, but it's true. Bump that body copy to render close to 16px or more. Smaller type works well for print, not the screen.</p>
<h2>Line-width, motherfucker</h2>
<p>Looking at an LCD screen is strainful enough. Don't make me read a line of text that's 200 fucking characters long. Keep it to a nice 60-80 and users might actually read more than one sentence of your worthless dribble.</p>
<h3>Yes, this is <em>also</em> fucking satire, you fuck</h3>
<p>I love what the creator of <a href="http://motherfuckingwebsite.com/">this site's inspiration</a> did. What I'm saying is that it's so, so simple to make sites easier to read. Websites are broken by default, they are functional, high-performing, and accessible, but they're also fucking ugly. You and all the other web designers out there need to make them not total shit.</p>
<blockquote>"You're a fucking moron if you use default browser styles." <br />- Eleanor Roosevelt</blockquote>
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<h2>Epilogue</h2>
<p>Inspired by the geniuses behind <a href="http://motherfuckingwebsite.com/">motherfuckingwebsite.com</a> and <a href="http://txti.es">txti</a>.</p><p>This page—that isn't a total fucking eyesore—was created by <a href="https://twitter.com/drew_mc">me</a> with help from <a href="https://twitter.com/gabehammersmith">him</a>.
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