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		<title>By: David Rush</title>
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		<description>Hi Bex

Saw your post about a new Wordpress theme.

The only point I would make is that inverse colours (white on black) are more difficult to read, especially for people with visual impairments.  I know they are very fashionable with design people, but designers seem to be more concerned with the immediate impact of a design, rather than its usability for reading.

Perhaps it&#039;s an age thing, but I doubt it.  Google didn&#039;t get where it is by having inverse colours.

Just a thought

David</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Bex</p>
<p>Saw your post about a new WordPress theme.</p>
<p>The only point I would make is that inverse colours (white on black) are more difficult to read, especially for people with visual impairments.  I know they are very fashionable with design people, but designers seem to be more concerned with the immediate impact of a design, rather than its usability for reading.</p>
<p>Perhaps it&#8217;s an age thing, but I doubt it.  Google didn&#8217;t get where it is by having inverse colours.</p>
<p>Just a thought</p>
<p>David</p>
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