>@native English speakers: I reasoned it should say "your personal wiki - a 
single html 
>file" not just "your personal wiki - single html file" (the difference is 
the "a" before 
>"single") sensing this would keep both lines in a more similar grammatical 
"form". 
>Yes/No?

I am using recently, "TiddlyWiki, a flatfile CMS for personal usage."


On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 11:14:14 PM UTC+7, Mat wrote:
>
> Tablet, yes. 
>
> I could go with either when it comes to writing desktop vs laptop but my 
> reasoning for using laptop is that people identify more with laptops these 
> days and the word "desktop" has almost reverted back into meaning table 
> desktop, at least in my mind. The real actual word is otherwise "desktop 
> computer", whereas "laptop" is unambiguous. Desktop can also mean the 
> Windows (and iOS?) background area, particularly now with Win8 where it is 
> something you must know about to switch to/from. But if you prefer desktop, 
> I could go with that.
>
> @native English speakers: I reasoned it should say "your personal wiki - a 
> single html file" not just "your personal wiki - single html file" (the 
> difference is the "a" before "single") sensing this would keep both lines 
> in a more similar grammatical "form". Yes/No?
>
> But I notice the gradient has shifted a bit so that it is no longer 
> centered under the fish, causing a misaligned visible shadow. Could it be 
> realigned without moving any other suff - other than possibly also letting 
> headline follow it down those few millimeters.) 
>
> Other than this, I think the one with the blue line (which *should* take 
> attention) is pretty much perfect.
>
> <:-)
>

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