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Black on a dark navy background has got to be difficult to read for most. The SE's would not detect this automatically but any sort of human review would. I'm not saying you are hiding text and I doubt very seriously that a human review would either. It all comes down to the user. If they can't see it, then you might want to consider a different color combination.
There should always be plenty of contrast between text and background colors. Usability surveys show that text on dark color backgrounds is a users pet peeve.
I'm in 100% agreement with WG on this one. Too many websites out there that use same text color as page background color. Anytime you do reverse headings and have your text set to white and your page backgrounds set to white, you've just produced a hidden text combination.
I doubt very seriously that this would ever become a part of any SE's filter as there are millions of websites that would end up penalized not even knowing what the heck was going on.
Strictly a manual review and usually reported by someone to the SE's.
I agree, it has to be manual, because I have seen so many sites well ranked by Google by using this simple trick.
Tough for honest WebMasters, and a difficult issue for the Robot - precisely because of the earlier question:
What hues are acceptable on top of others?
Seems to me though, that color text on an identical color background isn't going to be squinted at by anyone - they can't see it at all!
I'm surprised at djgreg's frank admission. Does he belong on WebmasterWorld?
<my edit> I've just visited his Website - it is a snarl at Google for PR0-ing him - what a surprise! <end my edit>
djgreg, I'm 99% certain that someone probably sent in a spam report on you. It was a manual penalty, not automated.
WebManager, people admit things here everyday not realizing what they may be doing. If djgreg doesn't list a URL in his profile, then he can admit anything he wants. ;)
You may want to try using ColorSchemer [colorschemer.com]. It creates a set of web-safe colors for your site/graphic based on whatever base color you select. It should give you some choices that will have sufficient contrast for users to easily read the text on your site.
It's a really nifty bit of programming, but I've never gotten it to work in any version of Netscape, so make sure you're using IE to view it. ;)
but he did submit a URL, and I visited it a few moments ago! It was a snarl about PR0!
ROFL. Yeah, with Googleguy reading around here, I wouldn't recommend putting your site in your profile, or posting anything here that could be used to find your site, unless your site is squeaky clean in terms of things like hidden text. That sort of abuse is easy to spot if anyone actually looks for it.
I list the links:
CNN News Source
BBC News Source
NBC News Source
and so on, down the page. The "News Source" is in faint text, perfectly visible, but because it's faint it is unobtrusive.
I am quite sure that there are lots of people who would accuse me of spamming the search engine. All i am doing is trying to do the job i am paid to do without breaking any SE rules and without making the page ugly for my employer or his visitors.
The discussion in this spamming debate often seems to be about how to bake the very best cake in the world using exactly the same ingredients, method and equipment as all the other bakers in the world. The cakes are all going to taste very much the same.
No one is going to win any prizes (SERPs) for that.
I should know better than to use an analogy. Let me put it this way: given the circumstances everyone will be getting pound cake, differing only slightly in quality.
I prefer a world where there's also some upside-down cake and black forest.
Then if the kitchen (google) says, "No more chocolate allowed," we know that we better stop using chocolate or it will cost us.
What many advocates in THIS forum are saying is that we should all agree make a gentlemen's agreement to stick to pound cake. Then we can heap scorn on all those who attempt other (perfectly legitimate) ingredients, and tell them they are spammers.
All this cake talk is making me hungry.