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3. Low contrast fonts

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 9:24 am
by sumaiyakhatun26
Always set a high contrast between the background and the font. Then it is easier to read, especially for older users - and I do not mean grandparents, but people over forty, for example. The darker the background, the lighter the font and vice versa - a very dark font on a light background.

Although it is commonly said that white letters on a dark background are passé, this is not entirely true. In the realities of today's internet and with current trends in design, the sensible use of such combinations to highlight specific information is not only acceptable, but desirable!



4. Too long lines of text

The longer the line, the more the eye is tired when reading. In addition, let's be honest - many cambodia rcs data users are simply discouraged by a long and wide text and do not even try to read it. What do the studies say? Up to 75 characters per line (optimally 50-60) .



There are no simple rules for creating perfect websites – otherwise the internet would be a beautiful place. The above rules are absolute standards that a modern website must meet. Implement them in yours and your user experience will surely improve.

Or maybe you have other advice?