The_LED_Museum
*Retired*
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Silviron:
I like it Craig-
When I first started designing websites, I used a lot of black backgrounds - thought it set a "mood" nicely...
But I found after a while that no matter what colors you used for text on a black background, it caused eye strain.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Actually, I find it *easier* to read on a black background, and I'd have preferred to keep it that way... but in the interest of the apparent majority who feel otherwise, I reluctantly made the change.
Figured as long as I'm doing such a major change (204 seperate pages making up the site, and thousands of individual tags needing modification) I might as well just go all the way and re-do the user interface too. That top menubar graphic was just too limited in the number of items that could be displayed, and my "Zone" page was like bamboo - growing out of control and going essentially nowhere.
The dynamic frame format allows for virtually unlimited expansion and puts everything where it can actually be found.
I like it Craig-
When I first started designing websites, I used a lot of black backgrounds - thought it set a "mood" nicely...
But I found after a while that no matter what colors you used for text on a black background, it caused eye strain.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Actually, I find it *easier* to read on a black background, and I'd have preferred to keep it that way... but in the interest of the apparent majority who feel otherwise, I reluctantly made the change.
Figured as long as I'm doing such a major change (204 seperate pages making up the site, and thousands of individual tags needing modification) I might as well just go all the way and re-do the user interface too. That top menubar graphic was just too limited in the number of items that could be displayed, and my "Zone" page was like bamboo - growing out of control and going essentially nowhere.
The dynamic frame format allows for virtually unlimited expansion and puts everything where it can actually be found.