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    When you approach a Web Development Company India can be the main destination. For designing your website they know tricks which others are not aware of. So the result will be done perfect. These designers know many details about how it has to be done. Many designers tend to forget about the importance of color. Color should be priority when in comes to website development. If you do not give attention to detail while selecting the color, your website might end up looking very plain or with an uncoordinated color combination, which in turn, might cause the surfer to lose interest in your website.

    Unfortunately web browsers are limited to only 256 colors. Even the pallet varies from browser to browser, because all browsers do not share a common 256-color pallet. At present they share only 216 common colors. Therefore for website development we must try to use colors from within the common 216. If you use one of the other colors, you might have used a color that does not exist within that browser. The browser will then have to create that color by mixing colors native to that browser. To show that color it will take tiny dots from the native colors and come up with an approximate color. This process is known as dithering.


    The negative effect of dithering is that, some displays will distort the tiny dots so much that the image is speckled and does not appear to be a solid color. If this occurs, reading the text becomes difficult as it is replaced with the dithered color. So, to be on the safe side one must always use a browser safe color, especially when using solid color design elements.

    Even then, browser safe colors should be used carefully when combined. The reason for this is our own eyes.

    Our eyes get tired just like all the muscles in our body. At the back of the eye there is a thin layer of tissue that contains millions of tiny light-sensing nerve cells called rods and cones. Cones respond to specific wavelengths of light. Your eye is filled with color decoding cones. When you look at a color, say blue, the cones detect the blue wavelength. If you continue looking at the color the cones become tired and fatigued. Now if you see some other color at the same time, this happens to the respective color identifying cones. Eventually, it creates a blurred image n your eye. Now that you know the science behind eye fatigue, apply the theory while coloring your website.

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    nice....interesting....i do agree this site has sombre colours like the other V bulletin boards...gets sick of this soon....they should improve but i think this forum is based on contract so i think they cannot change this much...
    miqsh
    EVERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING

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