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Re: Neutrois Website Construction

Postby Kihata » Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:11 am

Then on my next update I'll try a different scheme of colours. Aside from greyscale (which seemed to be the popular option for colours to represent neutrois) I'm not sure what to use. Perhaps I will make use of a greyscale theme with one colour to accent it all... yes, that might work.
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Re: Neutrois Website Construction

Postby Kihata » Sun Dec 27, 2009 5:07 pm

I'm thinking for the main page of the www.neutrois.com site to include gender narratives from people on this website. The narratives I am looking for are of original nature and reflect personal experiences and/or views of gender, and not simply cut and paste from the web. If anyone has been to http://genderfork.com/, the narratives I'd be looking for are similar to those. You can remain anonymous or have a name of your choosing to quote it. If you don't wish for your narrative to be traced back here, you can send me a private message via WiG.

I think GQ narratives from non-neutrois could be used as well, since they intermingle a lot too. So if you have ideas, fire away!
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Re: Neutrois Website Construction

Postby Kihata » Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:46 pm

By the way! Update!

Feedback on new colour scheme appreciated. Also, if anyone wants to click through the links and find the broken/missing ones, feel free XD Wheeew.... that was a lot of links...
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Re: Neutrois Website Construction

Postby Psychopomp » Mon Dec 28, 2009 2:37 am

Hm... I don't know, I think I liked the previous layout better. This one looks like it has something to do with autism.
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Re: Neutrois Website Construction

Postby Ryles » Mon Dec 28, 2009 5:23 am

I didn't see the original layout, but this one's alright. My only issue is that the black text on white is kind of painful for me. It's too harsh.

Also: Thank you for putting my reasons for not starting on T in words with that ** on the 'What is Neutrois?" page.


I'm also not sure about the difference you gave between neutrois and androgyne in the FAQ. I think androgynes prefer to mix sex identifiers, while neutrois seek to get rid of them. I also odn't know how accurate it is to say androgynes don't experience dysphoria, and I know non-gendered people who don't, either.
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Re: Neutrois Website Construction

Postby Kihata » Wed Dec 30, 2009 9:21 pm

Ryles wrote:I didn't see the original layout, but this one's alright. My only issue is that the black text on white is kind of painful for me. It's too harsh.


Next update I'll try for green or dark grey text.

Ryles wrote:Also: Thank you for putting my reasons for not starting on T in words with that ** on the 'What is Neutrois?" page.

I'm also not sure about the difference you gave between neutrois and androgyne in the FAQ. I think androgynes prefer to mix sex identifiers, while neutrois seek to get rid of them. I also odn't know how accurate it is to say androgynes don't experience dysphoria, and I know non-gendered people who don't, either.


That was part of the original content I used.
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