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Old 11-17-2006, 04:14 PM
JimmiJames JimmiJames is offline
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Originally Posted by Webnauts
I absolutely agree with Sands.

If you want an excellent contrast and luminosity, then try using as background color instead of #ffffff, use #f1f1f1 and for foreground color (font color) instead of #999999, use #474747.

Then you have a perfect combination for color blind people and for people with dyslexia too.

About your font sizes I have some tips but I will let you know if you first fix the above issue.

And if you really do all that, then I will give you many more tips about your site.

Your site has a great potential with very little work, to become one of the best sites on the web.

It!s up to you. :)
Well that made more contrast, to a point where on an LCD screen it was hurting my eyes.

I can see how the contrast can help some people while at the same time "torture" others.