Many web pages are bright white

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Barry Karas

11:55 PM 12/4/2007

Many web pages are bright white. Many times, it bothers me when I view them.
Is there software that addresses and solves this problem? If so, what is it
(are they)?

Or must I use a filter that fits over my monitor?

Thank you,

Barry Karas
 
Barry Karas said:
11:55 PM 12/4/2007

Many web pages are bright white. Many times, it bothers me when I view
them. Is there software that addresses and solves this problem? If so,
what is it (are they)?

Or must I use a filter that fits over my monitor?

Using IE7 you can chg the default background colors using Tools ¦ Internet
Options ¦ General (tab), Appearance, colors the default is to use your
Windows colors.

However, this may only work for webpages that do not explicitly define the
background color.

jim
 
Barry said:
11:55 PM 12/4/2007

Many web pages are bright white. Many times, it bothers me when I view them.
Is there software that addresses and solves this problem? If so, what is it
(are they)?

Or must I use a filter that fits over my monitor?

How about using your monitor's controls to change the brightness or
contrast?
 
That's a good idea...BUT... Eizo has eight very small buttons but none have
any listings. And the model number is not shown.

Rather than experiment and potentially foul up my computer, I asked the
questions.

Barry Karas
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Barry said:
That's a good idea...BUT... Eizo has eight very small buttons but none have
any listings. And the model number is not shown.

You can sometimes change the colour balance in your display properties,
so that white won't be so bright, but this would almost certainly mess
with displaying anything requiring accurate colour rendition (such as
photographs).
 
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