I know exactly what Lisi is talking about. There's a growing trend that's
moving away from function toward flash. Web designers are doing three things.
1. Using all websites as POS sites (check out verizon's nightmare of a site).
2. Using pale, small fonts against similarly coloured backgrounds (grey
letters against a white bg). Using fonts that are "cool" rather than legable.
3. Designing websites so they can be used by mobile devices as well as
standard screen sized machines. Rather than building two.
This trend is expanding to other things. All of this leads to unreadable
pages, emails etc.
BTW, I have kmail set to show plain text as default. And I take over the fonts
on pages using the build in tools/settings.
Lisi try check out the settings. See if you can alter the fonts, and set it to
display text as the default. It might help.
I know this is exactly helpful, but...
Kate
On Wednesday 06 May 2015 16:51:43 Mike Bird wrote:
On Wed May 6 2015 06:46:34 Lisi Reisz wrote:
An HTML email can be shown as rendered HTML,
which
I can't read, or the underlying HTML source code.
Hi Lisi,
I'm guessing maybe bad color contrast or fonts too small, but
I'd like to know for sure.
So that techies can better understand the issues, can you give
us some insight into the problems of reading the rendered HTML?
Hi, Mike,
You've hit the nail right on the head! Except that, in addition, the fonts
are apt to be chosen for "prettiness" rather than clarity. The exact font
can make an enormous difference.
I did ask my power supplier the other day whether it was selling pictures or
electricity. (It likes small writing in pale green on pale yellow. How on
earth do even completely sighted people manage to read that??)
Thanks very much.
Lisi
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