Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
All right, I finally got tired of "uber cool white text on black
background websites". So, I needed to go look for something to take
care of it. What I found is called a "bookmarklet" generator:
http://www.squarefree.com/userstyles/make-bookmarklet.html
And I used the default "Zap colors" bookmarklet. It does *exactly* what
I want. It's now firmly ensconced on my main toolbar.
You can do the same thing yourself with your own CSS user file. Of
course your way is apparently easier (I haven't yet read TFA) and
requires no knowledge of CSS.
Now, one thing I still don't quite seem to get. Everybody *claims* that
white-on-black is more readable. Yet why does my experience disagree?
Who is Everybody?
Why do I find the white-on-black websites to be so much less readable?
-a
Because they are?
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