But why expect your reader to do this? Get the background colour and
type colour right the first time!!
Merv
At 6:45 PM +0900 23/3/07, Brian scott wrote:
I've found if you select/highlight these illegible texts as though
you are about to cut & paste sometimes helps
Cheers
Brian
On 23/03/2007, at 4:26 PM, Richard Anderson wrote:
This is a gripe as much as a query!
Why do webmakers persist in using unsuitable fonts? See for example:-
http://www.apple.com/pro/tips/alias.html
Pastel shades or light grey on a slighter darker grey may look
nice, but they make it very difficult for seniors to read. Do other
people have the same problem?
I hope none of you design pages like that one!
DickA
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