Hello Dan,
I have found a few times when yellow is on blue with small font/small window that I cannot read the text. It scintillates too much.
Sincerely, Willard.
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1964 LC Sedan, Metalic Rose Beige
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I will look into tweaking the colors for better contrast.
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Why not? It's a perfectly cromulent word.DB wrote:Word of the day: "scintillates".
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