Title: Re: HTML mail problem
>> Thanks, bummer. Seems so obviously desirable
>
> Presupposing that anyone would ever want to encourage people to compose
> their messages in color.
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> But then I've always been a function over form kind of guy.
>
>
> Given your personal preference for red text, I haphazardly note that color
> blindness to red is the most common form of color blindness. And color
> blindness affects up to 8% of the male population (but, interestingly, only
> 1% of the female population).
>
> So choosing red text actually somewhat reduces your potential audience.
>
> ;-)
>
> mikel
>
I like to think of it as “brick” rather than red, but now that you point out the color blindness angle, I’ll switch to blue or maybe just stick with black since I don’t have to select it for each message. ;-) right back at you.
Judith
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