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Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 05/03/06 03:57
"Martin Jay" <martin@spam-free.org.uk> skrev i meddelandet
news:sjBX8cCFs+VEFwla@spam-free.org.uk...
> In message <sVP5g.55285$d5.210258@newsb.telia.net>, Luigi Donatello
> Asero <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> writes
> >In order to distinguish several paragraphs I have also created different
> ><div>
> >Each of these has been distinguished through a "class" and and an "id"
> >I guess that I should define these classes and ids on my external style
> >sheet. But I wonder how I could distinguish them visually.
> >Would it be good to use different background colours? If I do that, the
text
> >would get less readable.
>
> You could use coloured background, coloured text, or coloured borders.
> Or all of them. :)
>
> Obviously some colours go better together than others: even someone with
> pretty good eyesight and a descent monitor will find yellow text on a
> white background difficult to read.
>
> A good web browser will allow visitors to ignore your styling if they
> have difficulty with it or don't like it.
> --
> Martin Jay
Borders might be an option.
However, colours are no efffective options for blind people...
so, how could I distinguish the divs in a way which is effective for them
as well?
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Luigi Donatello Asero
https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/sv/faktaomitalien.php
今天二零零六年五月三日
星期三
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