They are picking out the headers and content with the difference between black and gray. There may be better ways of doing it but it does give a clean look. Personally I don't care for black text on white background. I find that sites that use a muted background color with a darker text preferable. Or, conversely, a darker background with lighter text. Either one as long as the color combination is compatible. On 04/27/2015 10:48 AM, Istvan Gabor wrote:
Hello:
This is kind of off-topic here but I don't know where to ask it to get an answer. More and more web sites have a design with gray/light-gray text on light background. One example is this site:https://www.siteground.com/support but there are plenty of similar ones. This design puts a lot of (unnecessary) stress on the eye. Is this design type simply the result of stupidity, or is there valid rationale supporting it?
Thanks in advance,
Istvan
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