Am Dienstag, 17. November 2009 14:32:29 schrieb Michal Suchanek: > Similarly, if you want to put a single warning sign somewhere in > yellow on red then you just add it. If you want your site to have some > particular text color you better ensure that you define a background > on which the text is visible.
But with warnings the same happens as with the text: They are invisble on some backgrounds. I agree though, that the effect with the main content is stronger :) > Yes, if you want to write a theme you usually start by coping a > working theme and only change the things you want to change. I don't - I learned HTML and CSS from the ground up - working directly with pencil and paper for the draft and then coding it by hand. > > IIRC most default Drupal pages do it by your standard. Example: > > http://1w6.org > > Note that this site is also broken: it has button text set but does > not set button color. > Buttons are colored by the system colors automatically by many > browsers so this is bound to break. Damn... that one is a default style with only slight changes to the colorscheme - done directly in an integrated config menu, so I can't easily fix that. > > "Disharmonizes" defined by "is in the table as really not working > > together with the background". > > Even detecting the situation when an element has colors which > originate from different styles would probably need non-trivial > support in the HTML rendering engine. When I think about how hard it is for the Firefox people to fix the "I can read your browser history with a simple css trick" bug (because they do some really complex stuff internally), I don't think the complexity of that would be high compared with what they already do. > > I did some experimentation and brightened up the color. The site should > > be a bit nicer to read for people with dark green background now: > > - http://draketo.de/licht-lumo-light > > I don't see much difference. I don't find the site particularly > pleasing or easy to read as most sites designed for different colors > don't with my background. It won't ever be pleasing (you can hardly make red text on green pleasing - these two bite each other when they get too close). But from my comparision it is now much more readable - my eyes no longer hurt after a few seconds. Still, if I were you and wanted to read the site, I'd enforce my private color scheme :) Best wishes, Arne
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