Change the colour of grey text back to black on website using poor contrast text
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Re: Change the colour of grey text back to black on website using poor contrast text
#22Re: Change the colour of grey text back to black on website using poor contrast text
#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
There's a difference between using "soft black" and using low-contrast gray like you're Apple in the 2010s. The thing about pure black isn't that it's unnatural, but that when paired with white its contrast can actually be uncomfortable and less accessible than a slightly toned down color combination (especially on full brightness).
> The thing about pure black isn't that it's unnatural, but that when paired with white its contrast can actually be uncomfortable and less accessible than a slightly toned down color combination (especially on full brightness). Can you find a citation for that statement? WCAG 2.1[0] mentions minimum contrast, but not maximum. The success criterion page itself is written in #000 on #fff. :) https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCA…
However, I agree with the generell sentiment that in modern web design, contrast is often too low.
Re: Change the colour of grey text back to black on website using poor contrast text
#24Earlier quoted context omitted.
I find there's often a high degree of educated comments here on HN. But, when it comes to monitors, readability and the physics of light something happens. #000 on #fff won't burn out your retinas. :)
There's a difference between using "soft black" and using low-contrast gray like you're Apple in the 2010s. The thing about pure black isn't that it's unnatural, but that when paired with white its contrast can actually be uncomfortable and less accessible than a slightly toned down color combination (especially on full brightness).
Re: Change the colour of grey text back to black on website using poor contrast text
#25Re: Change the colour of grey text back to black on website using poor contrast text
#26I love the “nothing in nature is true black so don’t use #000000” argument. Correct, nothing is, and your #000000 won’t be either once it’s shown on a physical screen.
Dark greys didn't have this effect.
I suspect a lot of these "dark grey text" conventions may be related to this hardware issue.
Re: Change the colour of grey text back to black on website using poor contrast text
#27Some times less is more, when it comes to things like contrast.
Re: Change the colour of grey text back to black on website using poor contrast text
#28Can we also make an extension for simulating bad eyesight that everyone who makes websites with thin gray text would be forced to install?
Re: Change the colour of grey text back to black on website using poor contrast text
#29Can we also make an extension for simulating bad eyesight that everyone who makes websites with thin gray text would be forced to install?
Re: Change the colour of grey text back to black on website using poor contrast text
#30Some times less is more, when it comes to things like contrast.
Meta-irony at its finest.