How hard is it to read the sidebar and guide? Possible fix.

I've built them since 2010 and know. This question is for those who have built our share, and those of us going back to the days of TonyMacX86.

Is the sidebar difficult to see or read? The guide itself is a lot of info and takes some time to digest, but we've done. Does the guide need dumbed down into a flowchart or series of web pages where the user answers yes/no questions? If people who post "Can I Hackintosh this?" don't bother reading the sidebar, isn't that an obvious indicator that they won't be able to follow the guide? (I understand the need for wanting an answer to see if it's possible before investing time to perform the job, but the majority of the guide shows users how to build it, not what works and what doesn't).

How easy or difficult would it be to build a web-based JavaScript flowchart where the user enters their specs (they are responsible for looking that up), and each step either shows the maximum MacOS or says "You cannot Hackintosh this system". They enter their graphics card or graphics on a chip, and it says the same. If the user's chip doesn't have built-in graphics, the response says, "Must use Nvidia card GTX 650 or AMD graphics card."

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