gb hill
Veteran
FrankS said:I see 35% for black on white, and 65% for white on black.
I wonder if the 35% are digital RF users and the 65% are analog users? It only makes since from all the years working in the dark.
FrankS
Registered User
Could be that traditional photographers are more comfortable with the dark. 
thomasw_
Well-known
i prefer a dark background with white text for reading online.....if anyone cares to know
oscroft
Veteran
I remember talking to a (young) web designer once, who told me that a surprising number of young people are happier with light text on black. Personally I hate it and much prefer black text on white (but then I'm not that young these days).
But one thing I noted when I discovered all those different skins is that including coloured text in a post is probably not a good idea - it might look good using my skin, but be impossible to read for people using other skins. So I always leave it to the default colour (and always get a bit annoyed when people specifically choose, say, yellow text because they think it looks pretty using their favourite skin).
But one thing I noted when I discovered all those different skins is that including coloured text in a post is probably not a good idea - it might look good using my skin, but be impossible to read for people using other skins. So I always leave it to the default colour (and always get a bit annoyed when people specifically choose, say, yellow text because they think it looks pretty using their favourite skin).
Tuolumne
Veteran
How can you tell?
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sienarot
Well-known
I never looked at any of the others until now. I think I'll stick with the default; the others are just hideous!
oscroft
Veteran
Look at the very bottom of this page on the left, and you'll see a pop-up menu for selecting the skin.How can you tell?
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
I use no skin and can't vote. All my browsers are set to display black text on a white ground.
Tuolumne
Veteran
Help. I just switched to Aquasoft and I can't find the menu to change it back. Help....
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Tuolumne
Veteran
Thank Goodness. I found it. That was scary!!!
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oscroft
Veteran
Hehe, I did that too - and I couldn't find the menu, so I hit the 'back' button in my browser (to see the previous skin) and changed it back from there.Help. I just switched to Aquasoft and I can't find the menu to change it back. Help....
markinlondon
Elmar user
I've switched to Legacy after voting Afterdark +. No more black cursor on a dark grey background, whoopee!! On the other hand, I don't like Legacy much but I'll give it a try for a bit.
FrankS
Registered User
30/70 at the moment
BTW, have you seen our demographics poll? "Are you really that old?"
Nikonwebmaster: nice site, though I'm not a big fan of pink as the accent colour.
BTW, have you seen our demographics poll? "Are you really that old?"
Nikonwebmaster: nice site, though I'm not a big fan of pink as the accent colour.
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gb hill
Veteran
I went thru all the skins and changed mine to +. Easier to read and still have the dark background. I liked the aqua also but decided to stick with the white lettering. Legacy is just too bright for my taste. I wear bifocals but there not comfortable when reading a computer so I dont wear them.
GeneW
Veteran
White backgrounds (e.g. Legacy) create eyestrain on a computer monitor -- too much illuminated white light striking the eye. For a site with a lot of reading involved, such as this one, I prefer the dark grey bg of AfterDark.
Gene
Gene
40oz
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I have a graphic artist friend who at one time made the claim "those of us who work all day in front of a monitor prefer muted colors/tones, over black on white." The man neglected to remember that I too, worked all day in front of a computer writing code, so legibility and comfort is paramount. For him, legibility is not so important, working in colors and images.
I wonder how much influence our computing environment has on personal preference? I find indirect/ambient lighting far better at my PC desk than something like a desk lamp. Also, I require enough brightness that a white background isn't glaring. When the lights are off, white text on black is actually fine for me, but when the lights are on, it causes undue strain on my eyes.
I'm guessing a large portion of folks using vbp354 do so because it's the default. If you don't have a well-illuminated work area for your web browsing, it's probably great. I'd guess the people who switched to legacy have more illumination near their PC than those who find it straining to the eyes.
I wonder how much influence our computing environment has on personal preference? I find indirect/ambient lighting far better at my PC desk than something like a desk lamp. Also, I require enough brightness that a white background isn't glaring. When the lights are off, white text on black is actually fine for me, but when the lights are on, it causes undue strain on my eyes.
I'm guessing a large portion of folks using vbp354 do so because it's the default. If you don't have a well-illuminated work area for your web browsing, it's probably great. I'd guess the people who switched to legacy have more illumination near their PC than those who find it straining to the eyes.
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mike goldberg
The Peaceful Pacific
I didn't know there were so many... afterdark VBP354 is easy on the eyes.
Mike
Mike
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
"...bifocals do not work well..."
Eye to screen distance is greater than normal reading distance, so you need a different prescription.
Eye to screen distance is greater than normal reading distance, so you need a different prescription.
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