John Darrington <j...@darrington.wattle.id.au> writes: > On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 09:43:45AM -0400, David Thompson wrote: > John Darrington <j...@darrington.wattle.id.au> writes: > > > On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 09:30:42AM -0400, David Thompson wrote: > > John Darrington <j...@darrington.wattle.id.au> writes: > > > > > It would be better if black text on a very dark grey background > was > > > avoided. > > > > Where? We use white text on every dark background I can see. > > > > On the top left, just underneath the blue stripe, there is a link > "GuixSD" in > > black text. > > > > Further down, there are five buttons: > > > > "GRUB menu", "Graphical log-in screen" ... all of which are black on > > dark grey. > > Those are all images. You should enable images in your web browser. > > Why? I choose to keep images disabled. That is my business.
Well, naturally when the user alters the way pages are rendered, it may not look as intended. A screenshot section isn't particularly appealing without images. > It is not reasonable to expect the user of a website to customise his browser > setting > according the whim of the site he happens to be using. Rather, a good > website > design should be useable with any browser. > > http://anybrowser.org Luis will make the alt-text white, which will solve the issue. Still, I wish you had mentioned that you browse with images disabled and avoided this confusion in the first place. Most people don't do this and everything looks fine. -- David Thompson GPG Key: 0FF1D807