A Conversation for Talking Point: What makes a good website?
One-coloured background for text
Titania (gone for lunch) Started conversation Aug 8, 2002
I've seen numerous sites where the creator has obviously thought 'Wow - a background crammed with animals/flowers/patterns - cool! I just have to use that one!'
...thus making it almost impossible to read the text...
The right combination of colours for background and text are important too - I once saw a very dark red text on a black background - even if I adjusted my screen to maximum lightness I had trouble reading the text...
One-coloured background for text
E G Mel Posted Aug 13, 2002
It can be quite effective to use a table with borders taken from a picture, it looks quite cool if it's a nice texture, spices up the page and doesn't alter the legibility. Don't want to have the bordedrs too thick though!
Mel
One-coloured background for text
shrinkwrapped Posted Aug 14, 2002
The only way I could justify using an image for a background is if the content itself is housed in plain-coloured sections. But even then, in general I think they look horrid.
Actually, come to think of it, there's another way of doing it I think is acceptable - 'watermarks', or just one large, faint image behind the text in a single contrasting colour. But not a titled photo. Nooooo!
One-coloured background for text
E G Mel Posted Aug 14, 2002
Sometimes textures look good, things like heavy paper textures, so long as they're in contrasting colours to the text they provide an interesting background, not dissimilar to a watermark, which is easy to read and can look quite distinguished.
The ones with a border down the left hand side aren't too bad either, though some of the designs out there look very amaturish
Mel
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