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wintermutestwin | 2 months ago

I know we shouldn’t be discussing website design, but using light grey font on a white background is not only ugly, it is basically illegible for anyone with oldster eyes.

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Aurornis|2 months ago

> but using light grey font on a white background

The page does not have light grey text for me. Checked on desktop and mobile.

The #2B2B2B color should not look like "light grey" or be hard to read on a white background unless your display setup has a severely broken color calibration or gamma curve.

Site looks fine, in my opinion. The HN comments complaining about site design are probably best ignored.

sndean|2 months ago

I thought the same thing but noticed my dark mode extension changed the dark gray font into light gray. It looks fine to me with that extension turned off. Not sure if that happened to you.

wintermutestwin|2 months ago

Ah! That was exactly the problem. Dark Night on Safari on ios.

ursAxZA|2 months ago

A sudden burst of bright white on the screen really hits the eyes, I get that.

bunnybomb2|2 months ago

and the dotted background just ever so lightly still visible. Contrast is king

thecsw|2 months ago

Tell me more—these colors, #2B2B2B for fg and #F7F3EE for bg pass accessibility checks. See something like coolors [1] or WebAIM [2]

You could run something like https://motherfuckingwebsite.com/ but contrast doesn't mean to run with black/white, http://bettermotherfuckingwebsite.com/ is better on the eyes.

If it's bothering the eyes, like many more of other websites would, feel free to pull up your favorite browser's reader mode with your preferences. Cheers!

[1] https://coolors.co/contrast-checker/2b2b2b-f7f3ee

[2] https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/