When I can not enjoy convenient bold, I generally
read with white text against a pitch - black background.
That is, I'm doing nighttime
reading with white text on a black background, and I decide to make the text a bit darker, the panel appears with a painfully bright, retina - searing white background.
Not exact matches
«You may have heard about a quiz app built by a university researcher that leaked Facebook data of millions of people in 2014,»
read the ad, which featured black
text on a
white background,
with the Facebook logo at the bottom.
With it came a temple (the small mountain she climbed each day), a set of rites (a song she sung combining positive affirmations from her favorite authors, followed by meditation and
reading at the summit), and a hallowed set of clothes and talismen that accompanied her on the journey (a walking stick, a leather belt for strapping things to, a headscarf or large brim hat, a
white blouse and flowing skirt to protect her sensitive skin from the sun but also conjure up her days as a farm girl, and a spiritual
text to extract a message from).
Find out by talking
with me the old fashioned way theres a difference in hearing someones voice vs
reading a black n
white text.
I hear (and
read) a lot of rhetoric good and bad about them but any fair comparison of the «old» California standards
with CC show that attention to expository
text and writing was there in black and
white (albeit
with alot less of the wordy flourish in CC).
The reflective, low - power, high - contrast display media is perfect for
reading page after page of black - and -
white text with minimal strain on the eyes.
Late night
reading in bed I
read on my iPad Mini
with the background set to black
with white text.
You can choose to
read with black
text on a
white background,
white text on a background, or dark
text on a sepia background.
I've heard that, when
reading on a screen, a darker blue background
with lightly shaded
text is easier on the eyes than good ol' black on
white, so I adjusted.
I no longer use my Kindle
White because of this and purchased a Sony DPT - S1 (digital pager system) to better
read PDFs... the only problem
with the Sony is that at night in bed I have to have a bright light to see the
text properly.
Black
text on
white background is really hard to
read in low light... Looks like I am stuck
with Mobipocket
iBooks lets you
read against a
white background
with black
text, or a sepia background
with dark brown
text.
The Kindle app gets nighttime
reading right,
with brightness controls that cater to
reading in dark rooms: You can toggle between black
text on a
white background, dark
text on a sepia background, or
white text on a black background.
Even
with the display set to «night display» (black background /
white text), my eyes felt like they were on fire the while time I was
reading, even at the lowest brightness settings.
When the screen is
white (as it is normally is for
reading books), the background sparkles to distraction;
text is fuzzy, too,
with the dots clearly visible.
Presently there aren't any options to change
text or background color,
with the exception of night
reading mode,
with white text on a black background.
I hear the paper
white doesn't have audio which rules out both listening to music on it while
reading and (more importantly) the
text to speech feature which I often use while driving... guess I'll stick
with my touch and hope the add it back to the next gen!
One book that stands out is the first jack Burton Play By Play book which I finally broke down and bought in spite of the price after
reading a few good reviews and drooling over the cover — well, the «cover» page of the book is plain
white with text and the book itself did not knock my socks off.
With white text on a black background, these large print patches are high - contrast and incredibly easy to
read.
The cards are
white and grey
with black
text and symbols, which does make them very easy to
read, but without any artwork it's very dull to look at, and doesn't help spark the imagination of people sitting around the table.
I immediately gave everybody their normal costumes, because the game starts the entire cast in identical pure
white bikinis that, combined
with the background-less
text boxes and bright lighting, made it impossible to
read any
text in the game.
Well, a lot like how it looks outside, in fact — extremely light»n airy,
with nothing but
white backgrounds, easy - to -
read text, and the occasional bit of original clean - line art demonstrating this or that feature of a game.
More than many of
White's contemporaries, the artist enjoys the spatial illusion of paint, creating areas of color that
read completely flat while other passages extrude and recede, impressions often complicated by the introduction of objects and her recent experiments
with text.
It's an invigorating show all around, but Kruger outdoes them all
with a recent
text work in red,
white and blue — a quotation attributed to Austrian writer Karl Kraus — that
reads, «THE SECRET OF THE DEMAGOGUE IS TO MAKE HIMSELF AS STUPID AS HIS AUDIENCE SO THAT THEY BELIEVE THEY ARE AS CLEVER AS HE IS.»
In the nine - second video loop «Untitled (Touchscreen),» a still image of a smiling young couple is split into overlapping blue and red versions that flicker from place to place, alternating
with moments of black; the handsome print «Untitled (Coil Whine)» puts a large, black and
white image of fingers beside wavering green lines of video distortion and under a block of marbleized orange and a fragment of sans - serif
text reading «UP YOUR DAY.»
When you
read the
text, you say
with your inner voice, «I myself do not own Snow
White, but I know how she sings.»
Typically, these large, black, stencilled letters - inspired by graffiti art on a
white truck - are arranged across a geometric grid
with all punctuation removed, and the
text is allowed to wrap, making the words and phrases disjointed and less easy to
read.
Jenny Holzer Ribs, 2010 LED signs
with blue, red, and
white diodes,
text from US government documents 58 1/4 × 5 1/4 × 5 3/4 inches each Courtesy of the artist and Cheim
Read, New York © 2010 Jenny Holzer, member Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Photo: Richard - Max Tremblay
There is also a fun option called «night
reading» that inverts the view to
white text on a black background, presumably to allow you to
read without disturbing someone else
with a bright screen.
It works by
reading the
White Arkansas defensive driving course
text aloud as you follow along
with the online
text.
It works by
reading the
White Hall Arkansas defensive driving course
text aloud as you follow along
with the online
text.
The screen does have a pinkish hue that's easily noticeable when
reading text with a
white background, or when placing the phone next to other smartphones.
When you activate the digital assistant, a black screen will be adorned
with a wavy
white line along the bottom and
white text that
reads, «What can I help you
with?»
An adjusted
white point should make
reading text comfortable on the eyes, while the dynamically - adjusted brightness, when paired
with the low - reflect display, should equal more readability in direct sunlight.
The screen is
whiter and the
text are darker, moreover you can
read the
text even in bright sunlight (just like
reading a real book)--
with no glares, even in bright light.
Have you applied appropriate contrast
with colors (yes, you can use colors but ensure font is easy to
read if colors overlap (
white text on dark blue is a good example).
It is better to use black
text, easy to
read font and numerous
white spaces
with good margins.
The original resume was hard to
read with dense
text, 2-1/2 pages in length, poor use of
white space, and too many bullets.
• Keep the resume looking clean and fresh
with wide margins on all sides •
White clear space between each section allows the sections to be clearly seen • Simple bolded titles to describe each section so as it is clear what the reader will find there • Easy to
read the
text in 12 pt.