![]() ![]() Now ask yourself is it dark on light that does this or light on dark? Here is the key, in that advocates who vouch for similarity with print suggesting that black outshines the white on paper, is blind to the fact that it is not the situation when it comes to electronic screen. For sure, the right scheme lets the font (the writing) to project to fore and subdues the background. It will have to depend on personal tastes and habits more importantly. I don't think there is a definite answer for "light font on darker background" or vice versa. There is also disadvantage for black (not dark in general, but just pure black) background with white font if font is thin, since black creeps on to white and font would look a lil' blurry.ĭespite all that, personally I find reading on darker background much easier for eyes. The important aspect I understand is that the font is more important than coloring schemes. This article, though about web designing, warns about the hazards of mindless black theming. There is an endless debate on slashdot one can go through for all the unintelligible technical details (the more technical analyses seems to favour dark on light side though). ![]()
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