Web Site Gray Text Trend

I’ve noticed a nasty trend lately… gray text on white. This isn’t a cool trend as it’s harder to read text. On top of that, on many sites you can’t change the size of the text unless you’re using a browser like Firefox. So what if black text is boring? There’s a reason for that — it’s readable.
Most of us scan rather than read Web pages. Gray text is a barrier for scanning because it requires working harder to make out the text as it doesn’t have a strong contrast to the background. It’s okay to use some gray text, but not for most of the page’s contents.
But I’d rather read gray on white than something like white or black on hot pink (OK, so that’s a teen’s MySpace page, not an actual Web site). Seriously though, white background is preferred to a color background although I’ve seen some that are well done. In most cases, the font and background selections don’t work well.

1 thought on “Web Site Gray Text Trend”

  1. Many faults in web tools and concepts are still left to be addressed. Gray or diminished fonts are not the least of these. Some sites use a script to gray the font, so blocking scripts (e.g. NoScript on FireFox) may make it more readable. Also, if it’s just a css file, some sites may be changed via a browser imposed css file – I have not tried this because it seems to be problematic.

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