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Body Text Color - If not #000 - What?

         

Nick_W

9:03 pm on Nov 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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So, I'm hopeless at colors but I want my body text not black, but perfectly readable.

Firstly, suggestions most welcome ;-)

Secondly, anyone had any positive/negative experience when sitting off-black text on white?

Thanks

Nick

richardb

9:17 pm on Nov 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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#191970 midnight blue got kinda of sexy name ;0
#2F4F4F sorta dark grey
Or if ya're going for a near black #353535 OR #3B3B3B

Find them quite restful on the eye, although it depends upon the quality of monitor that peps are using.

Rich

PCInk

9:53 pm on Nov 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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The colour code is made up of three groups, red green and blue and formatted as RRGGBB in hex.

Make sure that none of RR, GG, or BB have the a value near the value of white. Definately avoid values of FF in any of the RR, GG or BB positions and preferably avoid anything beginning with F (i.e. F0, F1...F9, FA, FB .... FF). And try to avoid anything that starts with a letter at all. The lower the first number in each of the three positions, the better (when on a white background).

This helps colour blind people to be able to read it more easily and covers different types of colour blindness.

Other than that, I am not too good at suggesting colours :)

Nick_W

9:56 pm on Nov 13, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Thanks guys, after a bit of experimentation I found that 5C5C5C works really nicely, if I can read it, anyone can ;)

Cheers

Nick