Problem with background-color on html/body

Stephan Kulow coolo at kde.org
Sun Nov 28 13:12:12 GMT 2004


Am Saturday 27 November 2004 09:01 schrieb Germain Garand:
> Le Vendredi 26 Novembre 2004 15:10, Stephan Kulow a écrit :
> > So I'm wondering if it would be a feasonable approach to add an option
> > to follow system colors, default to true and auto-disable it when a color
> > scheme is choosen that either has a too light foreground or too dark
> > background.
> 
> It looks reasonable, but I agree with Leo in that then it should default to 
> *false*. Let's be it B&W by default as half the web relies on that ;(
> Then you don't even need to add some mind-reading logic to check the contrast 
> (there will be huge variations between people's perception of sufficient 
> contrast anyway) and simply leave it to the user decision/taste...
body attributes aren't the only colours they're assuming. One of my daily visited pages
defines "INPUT,input {background-color:#E7E2E2; ..."

So you want to hard code colours for input elements too? I'm not sure, but I think,
firefox does.

Greetings, Stephan




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