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Bruce wrote:
> >Bruce wrote:
> >> [snip]
> > Wonderful, and it looks like it's a key to one of the next steps
> > in humanoid modeling. One minor quibble: in exactly what browser
> > is dark blue type on black legible? I see it a lot on the web,
> > so evidently somebody is able to read it. Not me, though.
>
> Acck, me neither. Are you suggesting I should stick to programming and
> leave the web design to someone else? :)
>
> I hadn't really intended that, it was supposed to be more of a
> white/gray combination, but my browser (and apparently yours,) seems to
> think that the dark blue would provide a good contrasting color for
> selected links. I'll try some other combo's, any suggestions of color's
> you DID like?
Well, the browser didn't pick the colors for the links, just used the
defaults. If you specify one color or a background image, then you should
specify all 5.
Take a quick peek at http://www.htmlhelp.org/faq/fep/fep.html#BACKGROUND
No reason you can't be good technically and artistically at once. :-)
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"My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.
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