Similarly, I canβt read white text on black, it just looks like moving white lines. Is there an optimal colour and contrast choice that works for most people? π€π
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I always try to use an off-white background - early in computing there used to be a dial that would put a soft green filter over the screen, so I often use a very pale green or pink, and pull the text back to a darkest grey. It feels less harsh and can still be overwritten by browser controls.
Sorry yes totally agree - avoiding high contrast in presentations/publications generally is a good idea! I think there's a cream colour that dyslexia UK recommend. Dark grey on cream is good for most people π I have my laptop set to orange text on grey but doubt that's good for many other people π
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