On Saturday, November 07, 2015 08:41:10 AM Ian wrote: > Actually user interface research tells us that black on white is the most > readable combination (source > <http://www.laurenscharff.com/research/survreslts.html>): > > As you can see, the most readable color combination is black text on white
Now that's useful, thanks! I've added some horizontal lines to the top of the white-on-black bars so we can tell which place our combination ranks. White on blue is also apparent from those lines, albeit I guess we're more black than blue, so I added the lines to white-on-black. So for short texts we're still 4th most readable; for long ones 5th. We're not a literature website, so short texts are more relevant. Also I feel like the 4 top combinations including ours are quite a bit above all the others? Together with the idea "a darknet-thing should have a dark website to make users feel like they did find the darknet", I'd hope we can move on to working on other stuff for a while? There's lots of things to do, we don't need to get stuck on trying to get one thing perfect, better improve all a bit. For example the next logical step would be to revamp the Freenet web interface theme to look less ancient as well.
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