Bill Davidsen wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
Ben09880 wrote:
For the time being, I have been able to create a theme that makes text
easier to read by changing all background elements within SeaMonkey to
be black, with all text white.
Are you sure you want to do that? Isn't it backwards with white-on-black?
I believe sharp black-on-white is much easier to read.
No, bright text on black screen is easier to read (for everyone, kids
just don't notice). When the screen is bright the pupils shrink, think
trying to see a traffic signal when the sun is in your eyes. That's why
there's a "backlit" option on cameras.
But a smaller pupil improves focus, so there's a bit of a trade-off. I
personally find black on white easier to read with my particular brand
of myopia; YMMV.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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