I have a site a made recently dedicated to t1 diabetics, please check it out! Thanks!

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I can't see more than one line at a time so could not contribute to your site. I would like to, so maybe fix this and you may have some input.

Don
im sorry i dont quite understand
I can see the site first-hand impressions are I think it is great. But I can't read the info. It is very hard to read royal blue text on a black background. I could not do it. So my suggestion is to change either the background color from black to a very light cream or white or change the text color to white or another color easier to read.
I'm the same way as you are Jan with viewing Mary Beth's website. I have to admit, the simpler design the better for me, as it's the info that is what I'm wanting to read. Pretty websites, with fancy schmanzy stuff puts me off at times. Maybe changing the text to white with black background might be something to try out on us "test guinea pigs" Mary Beth? Just a suggestion - so your site can be the BEST!!!
Right. I would like to explore your new site, but cannot read it as is. Like others have said please make it readable.
thank you everyone, i see what you mean now. Thanks!!

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