Steve Conan Trustrum
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Actually, it has nothing to do with my personal opinion. It's something learned after doing going-on 6 years of usability web testing for companies of various sizes and types. You're correct that garish colors can indeed lead people not to visit a site, but that's because they tend to view such choices as an indication of reduced professionalism not because it's not using their favorite color and I doubt they're spending enough time at a storefront to cause much in the way of eye stress unless they have an affliction like mine. And, as I've said, white is hardly garish and is indeed the safest background color in web design, not to mention that black (or similarly extremely dark) on white is preferred by optomitrists for on-screen viewing.jmucchiello said:The background color for many a website has made me want to hit BACK faster than I physically could. Disagreeing with the look of a website is an extremely valid reason to stop going to the website, no matter how much you wish you could get to the content without those colors. You may be more tolerant of garish colors than most people. But I find "I don't like how it looked" an extremely valid reason for "I will never return".
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