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<div>I really love the home page you did. However, for the
rest of the website, I would go with a white background
under dark text, even if the general background is dark.
Yes, many applications we have in Ubuntu Studio have a
dark theme, but a website is not a terminal/application
and perhaps you should should try a more "easy to read"
style ;-)</div>
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Actually there can be arguments made for both dark and light
backgrounds for readability. Some (about half of people) prefer
light backgrounds, and a lot of sites uses dark text on white, true.
:) However, there is still value for dark on light layouts if
carefully done, especially in terms of less strain on eyes when
reading, for text heavy content. <br>
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A white layer on dark with dark text is probably not the best
through regardless, if I am understanding your suggestion correctly,
in that it would be a contrast on the borders that competes with the
content for user's focus. There is also an argument to be made to
not switch layouts and color schemes that drastically between pages
(more so than we have already done anyway). :)<br>
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<div>Is it based on Wordpress too ? Will you ask to
Canonical to host it ?</div>
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Its Wordpress, and it will be hosted at ubuntustudio.org, so I guess
yes? <br>
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Best<br>
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eylul<br>
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