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OT Inconsistent screen inversion on a webpage
It's not a problem to me, just amusing. Probably nothing that could be
done about it on my end anyway. Here's a screenshot from a webpage that shows upcoming weather... https://www.flickr.com/photos/275322...in/dateposted/ (If that doesn't get you there, please advise.) Notice Tuesday shows sunny weather. But notice that Wednesday night shows thunderstorms with the colors inverted. Or vice versa, but the point is the same, one is inverted and the other isn't. My guess is that has to do with differing file types used by the National Weather Service website server. The re-inversion program doesn't always work, probably to do with varying picture file types. Other stuff about screen inversion, FWIW... I use screen and version so that most text is white on a black background. I believe it's easier on the eyes (my eyes). On some websites, the screen inversion can be reversed so that pictures look normal. Of course that helps a lot. Even though viewing pictures is somewhat problematic, screen inversion is still by far better than trying to use color schemes to get white text on a black background. |
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OT Inconsistent screen inversion on a webpage
On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 23:23:41 +0000 (UTC), John Doe wrote:
It's not a problem to me, just amusing. Probably nothing that could be done about it on my end anyway. Here's a screenshot from a webpage that shows upcoming weather... https://www.flickr.com/photos/275322...in/dateposted/ (If that doesn't get you there, please advise.) 404 - Page Not Found Oops! Looks like you followed a bad link. Notice Tuesday shows sunny weather. But notice that Wednesday night shows thunderstorms with the colors inverted. Or vice versa, but the point is the same, one is inverted and the other isn't. My guess is that has to do with differing file types used by the National Weather Service website server. The re-inversion program doesn't always work, probably to do with varying picture file types. Other stuff about screen inversion, FWIW... I use screen and version so that most text is white on a black background. I believe it's easier on the eyes (my eyes). On some websites, the screen inversion can be reversed so that pictures look normal. Of course that helps a lot. Even though viewing pictures is somewhat problematic, screen inversion is still by far better than trying to use color schemes to get white text on a black background. -- Kind regards Ralph |
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