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This is driving me nuts. Finally my wife agreed on a theme, layout and card usage but the text of the esh room cards on the right is too low in contrast. It shall use the standard theme color. Theme is minimalist desktop. As well as standard HA theme and user theme. No forced theme by Minimalist in the config. I did not make manual changes with the custom cards. The text should be as bright as the primary color. You can see that it should be on the docu page of that card.


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White also reflects all wavelengths of light. Because the words and letters in paragraph text are compact and close together, when white text reflects light, the reflected light scatters and runs into neighboring words and letters. This makes the shape of the words and letters harder to perceive, which affects readability. Compare that with black text, where the black absorbs the light around each word and letter, making them easy to distinguish.

There are times when white text on a dark background works well. This is when users are scanning text. Users typically scan headings, titles and labels. Using white text on a dark background for these types of text is an effective way to highlight them to grab user attention.

Using white text on a dark background as a highlighting tool is a smart way to call out text that users scan. But black text on a light background is better suited for paragraph text that users read. Apply dark and light colors correctly so that users can enjoy your content without getting an eye ache.

I am highly dubious of claims about reflected light where it is implied that reflected vs. absorbed light make up the bulk of the light experience in the context of a computer monitor, rather than e-ink.

People instinctivly think they like black on white text cause it matches what they normally see in print writing. But print is done that way because paper is light by default and it would be impracticle and messy to use ink all over the page except for white cutout letters. Although I have read an occasional time article that did just that.

However, in terms of eye strain, the best is a LOW contrast scheme. White text on black is the worst for eye strain (speaking grayscale). Black text on white is better but still not the best. Dark gray text on light gray would cause the least strain.

Thanks again for this great article, over the 5000+ designs that I have created, having solid white on black is painful compared to having the text slightly gray on black (even if it is just a little bit less white, it helps.) Keep up the great articles!

It all depends on your audience..There are a few options you can use when deciding what colours to use when designing your games menus and screens Either dark text on a light background light text on a light background light text on a dark background or dark text on a dark background..Black text on a White background.

An example of a game that uses a dark coloured text on a light background is Assassins Creed shown below ..The amount of light reflected from a white background can actually cause tiredness or slight pain in some peoples eyes but because presenting information in this way is how many are used to the best way to make sure that the viewer is most comfortable when reading your piece of information is by using an off-white shade.

The reason why that happens is because of the way Mac OS X renders bright text on a dark background, it has nothing to do with ambient light interacting with the LCD device. There have been attempts at duplicating this behaviour on different font rendering engines as evidenced here: =2&t=135&hilit=mac+os&start=20#p970

To further my point, here is what the inverse (that is inverting the colour values of every pixel in an image) of your screenshot looks like:

As azurelunatic has already mentioned, reflective light, which is discussed within this article, is how we perceive printed words and colours, such as text in a book or in a newspaper, and is not relevant when discussing how to use colour displayed on a computer monitor.

Computer monitors are based almost entirely on transmissive light, which is not the same as reflective light, and the issues that affect how we should approach type for online are therefore not covered at all within this article. Transmissive light comes with its own issues and considerations.

To me this is an accessibility issue the same way many people with impaired.vision prefer light-on-dark text and may have problems similar to or worse.than mine when reading dark-on-light text. I still struggle with high-contrast light-on-dark designs.So if you want to use light text on a dark background please provide an.alternate stylesheet that turns the whole design not just the content area .back to dark on light. You should also consider what Mark Boulton has to say.in Five simple steps to better typography When reversing colour out eg white text on black make sure you increase.the leading tracking and decrease your font-weight.

This is a confused and poorly researched article. Quite apart from the confusion surrounding transmitted vs reflected light, the author makes claims and attempts to back them up with ill-sourced references. Example: yes white light is a mixture of all visible light frequencies and may stimulate all light receptors in the human eye equally, but why does this make it more stressful on the eye? No source is provided to substantiate this claim.

I find light (not white, or florescent green) text on a dark background less stressful to read, and i also like text in a variety of colors (as my site has them). But after reading this i am going to experiment with a off black background. And i thank God for eyes to see, and for color.

To put it simply, white text on a black background hurts my eyes and keeps me from being able to read anything else clearly and without a headache for at least 20 minutes. I see ghost or phantom text when I try to read another lighter page. I like gray on black much better.

I still think White on Black is more readable. The only reason I can seeing Black on white is when there is a large amount of glare. With a white background, the amount of glare is less apparent, but in general, I prefer white on black as the words seem sharper to sort of stick out of the background rather than just the absence of light. I think the human eyes naturally pick up on brighter colors than dark.

The human eye has 2 kinds of receptors, rods and cones. Rods determine luminance (brightness) and cones determine chrominance (color). The eye can sense more fine shades in the middle of the visible light spectrum, right at green, which is why old computer monitors and new night vision goggles use green as their main display color.

i am reading this in reverse video, which makes it quite clear that white text on a black background (the left-hand option in the first two display boxes) is far easier (for me) to read in a computer monitor (not the same with paper or e-ink, since that is all by reflected light)

Billy, stop being a troll. It has been verified numerous times that light text on dark background causes less eye strain. My optometrist actually recommended that I use darker backgrounds during my long hours of programming for that very reason.

Also, as someone with light irises who gets weary eyes by constantly gazing into bright, white light (Duh!) I strongly appreciate the sentiments for using off-white, like the background on this page, when using dark text

I didnt know this because most of my programming was made with light grey or colors on dark grey. Its neither black or white so it was hard for me to have a good understanding of the subject of white/black/font because Ive used neither!

I have had cataract surgery and detached retinas on both eyes. The new fad of low contrast very light gray on bright white is horrible and unreadable. I much prefer darker text. Or better, a dark theme. Light grey text on a dark background looks nice and readable.

3. Font Family. Using fonts that are San Serif ( Arial or Helvetica ) are good choices in my opinion. Serif Fonts (i.e. Times New Roman) was invented for printed news papers to save on Ink for mass production of reading materials. ?

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