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Old January 9th 05, 06:26 PM
Jay Honeck
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Easily read. I'd call that light blue. Even the darker blue text is
easily readable.


Maybe on your machine, but not on mine, which is the whole point of web
design. It's not like the printed page, where what the designer wants is
what the reader gets. The web designer =must= take into account the fact
that the site will be viewed on a wide variety of machines, which are set
up differently for a myriad of good reasons.


Thanks for the input, Jose. It looks fine on my machine (obviously!) --
what kind of monitor are you using?
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Old January 9th 05, 06:43 PM
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Thanks for the input, Jose. It looks fine on my machine (obviously!) --
what kind of monitor are you using?


Always glad to help. I've got a 21 inch Dell monitor, set for
1600x1200 dots, brightness of 50 and contrast of 100 (out of 100). I
face the corner of the room, there is a window just to my right which
faces South and looks out on snow (ah, tis the season). But even with
the shades drawn (which I shouln't have to do) it's dark on dark.

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Old January 10th 05, 03:24 AM
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Always glad to help. I've got a 21 inch Dell monitor, set for
1600x1200 dots, brightness of 50 and contrast of 100 (out of 100). I face
the corner of the room, there is a window just to my right which faces
South and looks out on snow (ah, tis the season). But even with the
shades drawn (which I shouln't have to do) it's dark on dark.


I don't understand the variability, but it exists.

On Mary's Dell monitor, it looks much darker than on either of my Dell
monitors at home or at the hotel. However, in all cases it's easily
readable.

It looks fine on my laptop, too.

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