On 27/10/07, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:

>However, it doesn't really matter about the difference, and it's not
>Ann's eyes that are at fault. The important thing is that you're using
>one of the combinations that every design guide recommends against
>because of its inherent illegibility. In general it's a better idea to
>have dark text against a lighter background. Think about the number of
>books and magazines you see with black pages and light print, and ask
>yourself if you'd want to read something printed like that.

If I read white text on black, like DPReview - I often copy and paste
the text into a text editor and change the font colour to black. White
on black looks nice and cool but gives me a headache to actually read!

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