Scott wrote:

> > Please please please increase the text-to-background contrast.
> > 
> > There is a good reason why printers settled on black ink on 
> > white paper (neither is the easiest thing to make) for a 
> > _thousand_years_.



On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 11:18 -0500, Paul Mossman wrote:



> Looking back at the intended screen mock-up, it looks like
> black-on-white was specified.  I've raised:
> http://track.sipfoundry.org/browse/XX-7584  Increase the
> text-to-background contrast in tables


One additional refinement - 

It's good CSS practice to specify _everything_ at some level of your
style sheets (and to inherit everything from some low level if
possible).  The current style sheets don't do that.  To demonstrate
this, edit your browser settings so that the default colors for your
background and text are _not_ white and black respectively.  You'll see
that the colors for some text are never set - in this example, I've set
my default text color to green, so you can see which parts of the text
color are never specified by the CSS:


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