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By *ENGUY OP Man
over a year ago
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I can't see if this matter has been raised before, but it concerns the print colours on various pages.
Whilst most are easily decipherable in terms of varying colours on a white background, who was responsible for including silvery grey on a white background?
I find it very difficult at times to view written links etc as the colour just merges into the background. Some people like myself don't have 20/20 vision; I've short sight but it is improved with use of spectacles.
So please, can something be done to improve the clarity of all the text?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In Internet Explorer you have the option to set your text size so long as it's not over-ruled by the HTML programming.
Try this: on the menubar at the top click, View/Text size and then select the size best suited to your needs.
If you are in the habit of actually printing web pages then refer to your printer settings and increase the size of the print or change the color settings so that it reduces the 'highlight' aspect thus making lighter text darker. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You're right about that - some of the colours are piss poor to read.
My eyesight isn't as good as it could be, but even with me specs on, this wishy washy grey shit is neither now nor summit.
A nice bright colour would not go amiss
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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if you have fire fox browser
go 2 view at the top of the page
an in the drop down bar you should zoom
click on in it a few times that will make the text go larger than normal
hope that helps |
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