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Thursday, September 20, 2007

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Sometimes a site’s palette just doesn’t work for you, or you might have special eyesight or color blindness that makes reading on dark colors difficult.  As a web geek, I’ve been using my trusty “toggle CSS stylesheets” browser favelet from Tantek to strip the site of all styles, returning it to a state of default black font on a white browser background. Alex Payne’s twitter above leads to the Zap Colors bookmarklet posted on Russell Beattie’s blog. Zap Colors also makes the text on a page black and the background white but keeps the style formatting of the original page.

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Tags: color, web, bookmarklet, geek, design
Posted by Emily Chang at 08:00 AM - RSS

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