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Mike Andrews wrote:
On my system (FreeBSD) with the Mozilla FireBird browser, the text and images are in light-colored windows inside the dark background, and it's not at all difficult to read. The Netscape 4.6 browser on the same system _does_ put the black text directly on the dark-blue background, and it is decidedly unpleasant. A newer browser might be nice, but it also would be good if web page designers built pages with older code in mind. It _definitely_ has some cool stuff. Thanks, Scott! -- Comparing Knuth with O'Reilly books is like comparing Unix with Windows. -- Abigail, in the Monastery I have several other browsers, but I prefer using Netscape 4.79. Some websites are a royal pain. I recently ran into an electronics distributor who put their entire website in "Flash". There is no way I will wait five minutes or more per page to download and run stupid animation when I am looking for parts. I have seen a bunch of sites with a white background and a very pale yellow text. My website isn't perfect, but I but a lot of work into making it easy to use and I asked for, and used, feedback from members of a couple newsgroups. You can see it at: http://home.earthlink.net/~mike.terrell/ I still have a lot of work to do to the site, but a website is never really finished, is it? -- 11 days! Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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