Also, disabling scrolling and using swipe for sections instead _at a font size that causes text to overflow_, depending on phone screen size, meaning a bunch of the site is _literally_ unreadable, since it's off the screen with no way to get there.
Reds people choose are usually between dark and light, which doesn't contrast particularly well on anything because for good contrast you need a dark color vs a light color.
Green, yellow, red or whatever hue is fine, as long as it's dark or light enough. Colorblind and non-colorblind people can see how dark or light a color is (luminance), but they might not agree on the hue. That's why WCAG contrast checks require luminance contrast and not hue contrast.
It's best to use a contrast checker because it's not always intuitive how dark or light a color is e.g. yellow and lime are almost as light as white.
I can’t read this site. Red background, dark grey/black text, is a terrible terrible choice for colors for readability. There were some words there but all I could make out were the header on my mobile phone.
Due to overwhelming response,
https://iili.io/KkoKBCx.png
I have change the bg color
Seems like a great app, but I have to ask:
https://scriberpro.cc/about/ Are you trolling people with this page's design? Unreadable colors AND a wobble effect? :D
Also, disabling scrolling and using swipe for sections instead _at a font size that causes text to overflow_, depending on phone screen size, meaning a bunch of the site is _literally_ unreadable, since it's off the screen with no way to get there.
reading on drugs simulator?
I honestly thought it would be nothing more than a fun little easter egg, Red was a bold choice I admit. ! I will making a css update soon
They also mean the 3D effect (and there's also a blur one)
The landing page is difficult to read due to the strong red background.
Thank you. I have heard this : P - It will change soon.
I learned this as a young developer writing status pages. I had a colour-blind colleague, so text on green/yellow/red.
Typically white text works better on red.
Reds people choose are usually between dark and light, which doesn't contrast particularly well on anything because for good contrast you need a dark color vs a light color.
Green, yellow, red or whatever hue is fine, as long as it's dark or light enough. Colorblind and non-colorblind people can see how dark or light a color is (luminance), but they might not agree on the hue. That's why WCAG contrast checks require luminance contrast and not hue contrast.
It's best to use a contrast checker because it's not always intuitive how dark or light a color is e.g. yellow and lime are almost as light as white.
I can’t read this site. Red background, dark grey/black text, is a terrible terrible choice for colors for readability. There were some words there but all I could make out were the header on my mobile phone.
https://i.imgur.com/EBaMNDS.png This is how your landing page looks on my desktop.
The first thought I had when it loaded was, "Did we forget how to make webpages?"
Sorry. I'm sure the software is great, but yeah.
No need to apologize!
Oh I see title ate your h2 text. Thats no good. Thanks for showing me
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The red looks great. Takes me back to the old days.
MY EYES
Red was a bold choice ill admit
That page has a very aggressive background color and really low contrast. Extremely annoying.
Thank you ! I think I was actually going for that
You were going for *really low contrast* ? That's an interesting goal to have.