December updates
Accessibility fixes
Zoom and scaling has been fixed on mobile devices so now you can pinch zoom to whatever zoom level you dang well please, instead of holding a magnifying glass over your phone.
I've made a number of colour tweaks to both light and dark modes for better text legibility. If you do happen to encounter anything that's still (or newly) invisible, please let me know.
Thanks to @JossJax for coming up with a list of web safe colours to use with the [color=""] BBCode tag. You can use other colours too, if you want, these are just the specific ones that we've tested to meet sufficient colour contrast against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines in both dark and light modes. In other words, you can be generally confident these ones are suitable for people with low vision, regardless of which theme they're using. Here's the list of safe colours.
New BBCode
@JossJax was generally unhappy with the orange colour possibilities, all of which she casually and cruelly dismissed as "Cat's Dirty B-Hole", in terms of shade descriptor.
In the interests of blameless cat buttholes everywhere, I've added a new BBCode called "pill", which accepts any HTML colour value at all: [pill=darkorchid]Take the orchid pill, Neo[/pill]. This will produce a little pill label thingy, even an orange one, if you want, that uses accessibility-safe colours automatically (so if you pick a dark colour pill, it will automatically use light text, and vice-versa). Here's a complete list of HTML colour names to choose from.
You can use all of those named colours in the [color=] BBCode too, but the ones not on JossJax's list will only be accessible in dark mode or light mode, not both.
Other repairs
Observation of the dropcaps showed that they were all different sizes when in use and it was SUPER winding me up. I've now fixed this so they should be less prone to Alice-in-Wonderland style uncontrollable enlargement and beshrinkification.
As ever, let me know if you see anything weird or annoying, and happy holidays!