Problem:
In some overview pages in the documentation (Ubuntu's Help Center) the background color is red which is, combining with blue colored text, sometime quite difficult to read (depending on the brightness/contrast and light conditons, not so bright laptop lcd's, etc.).
Other users have reported that the background color is brown (which does not make reading difficult) or blue (...don't know about the text-color in this case!) [1] [2].
Suggestion:
The documentation should have one (at least as default) color "text & background" combination, easy to read.
Examples:
Activate Ubuntu's Help Center with "F1" and look for example at "Adding, Removing and Updating Applications" or "Internet and Networks".
Description: Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release: 8.04
Problem:
In some overview pages in the documentation (Ubuntu's Help Center) the background color is red which is, combining with blue colored text, sometime quite difficult to read (depending on the brightness/contrast and light conditons, not so bright laptop lcd's, etc.).
Other users have reported that the background color is brown (which does not make reading difficult) or blue (...don't know about the text-color in this case!) [1] [2].
Suggestion:
The documentation should have one (at least as default) color "text & background" combination, easy to read.
Examples:
Activate Ubuntu's Help Center with "F1" and look for example at "Adding, Removing and Updating Applications" or "Internet and Networks".
More examples:
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[1] [2] http:// brainstorm. ubuntu. com/idea/ 13054/