I don’t believe it, but it sounds like it should be testable, and if it hasn’t been tested I’d be somewhat interested in doing so. I believe there are standard methods of comparing legibility or readability of two versions of a text (although, IIRC, they tend to show no statistically significant difference between perfect typesetting and text that would make a typographer scream).
You’re probably not the only one bothered by the colour scheme, though; historically, every colour scheme I’ve used on the various iterations of my website has bothered many people. The previous one was bright green on black :S
I don’t believe it, but it sounds like it should be testable, and if it hasn’t been tested I’d be somewhat interested in doing so. I believe there are standard methods of comparing legibility or readability of two versions of a text (although, IIRC, they tend to show no statistically significant difference between perfect typesetting and text that would make a typographer scream).
You’re probably not the only one bothered by the colour scheme, though; historically, every colour scheme I’ve used on the various iterations of my website has bothered many people. The previous one was bright green on black :S
(In case it wasn’t clear, I wasn’t serious about the speakers-of-languages-with-several-words-for-blue thing.)