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alisanne ([personal profile] alisanne) wrote in [community profile] adventdrabbles2020-12-30 07:35 pm
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Prompt 31, 2020

Prompt thirty-one comes from [personal profile] but_can_i_be_trusted. <3

Thank you to all who suggested prompts, posted creations, and supported our creators! We love and appreciate you all! Here is the final prompt.

2020 Adventdrabbles Tree

        25        
      12 18 22      
    15 20 17 09 05    
  03 19 23 13 01 11 07  
04 16 21 08 02 24 10 14 06
                 
  26 27 28 29 30 31 00  




Baby New Year



Do remember that you can continue posting into January if you have stories that need to be told and which you haven't yet finished. We're pretty lax about the rules around here. ;)

Also, a plea. We've had some requests about changing the Advent Tree to be more user friendly for those who have difficulty seeing red/green etc. and we're totally open to that. What we need are suggestions on what to replace it with.
If you have thoughts/ideas about that, leave a comment here. Thanks!

And HAPPY NEW YEAR, everyone! <3<3<3
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[personal profile] but_can_i_be_trusted 2020-12-31 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for hosting this terrific community! I always look forward to seeing what the prompts will be. :D

I personally don't have a problem with the tree, though the sparkles do make the numbers a bit tricky to find. But, for me, that's like hunting down which door to open on a chocolate advent calendar; it's part of the fun. And it's pretty!

However, my grandfather was colorblind, and I know that there are people who can potentially get seizures triggered by flashing. So it probably would be best to change it.

Maybe have only the day itself flashing, but slowly. And, when the next day's prompt comes up, have that one be the only one flashing. Just one flash a day, in a slow, on-off kind of pattern. That way, it'd be easier to find, possibly easier for people with colorblindness to see, and hopefully not trigger seizures for those who are sensitive to such things.