geep opened this issue on Jun 12, 2007 · 112 posts
JOELGLAINE posted Sat, 16 June 2007 at 1:59 PM
The background color at DAZ is gradient grey. Your screen capture doesn't look anything like what DAZ's color-scheme looks like at all.
Gradient grey with the grey letters causes extreme eye-strain which results in pain and headaches in many of the people reading or trying to browse the website. Also due to the half-tone effect of the gradient grey on most monitors, a pulsating tesselation occurs that excerabates the eye pain.
This effect has been examined and documented by several universities and study groups as negative optical effects that are negatives to web-browsing. The effect is so well documented, I'd be surprised if the DAZ web-designers were oblivious to it. Apparently they were.
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