Can we pls stop this type of useless "cultural" debate on colours via email......
Thnx Frank Alan Beagley wrote: > Yes. In Taiwan, for example (and probably in Chinese society in > general) white is for funerals and red is for weddings. But they did > still have Red for the "stop" part of a traffic signal (not that > anybody took too much notice) and Green for "go." > > -=- > Alan > > Gervase Markham wrote: > >> Felix Miata wrote: >> >>> Red is for error messages and danger >> >> >> >> Only in your culture. :-) The associations with a particular colour >> are definitely culture-dependent. That's why if you use Green for >> Good and Red for Bad in a localisable app, you have to make the >> colours localisable too. > > > >
