Best Background Colour?

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I think white and blues. They make your site seem proffesional and 'cool' or 'easy'.High Contrast backgrounds are bad. Greens, yellows and similar colours, as well as giving you a migrain, just make you stop and go back. How many times have you came onto a site with big red writing and a bright yellow background? Alsol, textured backgrounds look really bad, unless they are featherd... read more.
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Best Background Colour?

jcguy
What do you think is the best colour to use on your website's background? Personally, I prefer white because it gives the impression that my site is very professional and it's always easier to read on white background.

I've seen other colours like black, green, blue, and so on. Which background colour do you think is the best to use on a website?

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Strykerclan Leader
Silver that is not too bright.White is too bright and piercing.I do agree that it looks pro but if I will be going to your site often, I will soon be wearing glasses. tongue.gif

No offense but it's better to provide the users to choose the styles they like but you can set white as default.

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enterthematrix
Personally, I prefer black. Yellow text on a black background shows up nicely. Black also allows you to use link and title colors such as white or blue with a clean appeal. Another good option is a dark navy background with orange and green text. White, on the other hand, does NOT look professional. White just looks like you were too lazy to use anything other than #FFFFFF.

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tanna
If I want a light and neutral background I use a light beige/creme color, for example #F9F4E4.

I find white to bright and my eyes hurts after a while..

But I use different colors for different projects..

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szupie
I think black's the best.

White and light blue are pretty good, they're pretty "standard".

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techocian
Well background colors are usually associated with the whole site's layout. Thus:
- Black, Darkish green/Darkish blue
AND
- White, Silver gray, gray border
.....goes well together. Personally i prefer the black combo =)

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hashbang
Heya Mate,
I dont think there
s a right anser to yur question. Background color should form a integral part of of your overall site design. I would suggest you ive thought to your design first. The background color will follow suit. I have seen mant sites with nice black backgrounds, white background and even red ones. It all depends on the fit with your design.

Also, color will add personality or character to your site. Depending on your design. For example, a black background may give your design that certain 'l33t h4x0r' look whereas a green one may covey an earthy crunchy/vegan look.

It's all about what you do with the design.

best of luck mate.

cheers
hashbang

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pixelsmack
i prefer, when looking at a website for the background to be a matte colour. white is good as well. Bright colours are difficult on the eyes. It might be interesting to note that green was found to be the easiest colour on the eyes in some recent research, however i personally use a matted gray.

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Ploforia
The best thing to do - I think - when trying to find a good color for the background is

1st - brainstorm what you want the site as a whole to look like. You want to create a consistent appearance for your website in order to project contiguous image for your site. If you skip this planning phase you'll likely end up with a website that looks like several pages that don't really fit together.

The overall idea is when choosing a background for a site is to find something that looks nice and pleasing to you (and someone else) while conciously making the color passive. It also shouldn't interfere with the text on the page either.

Your best bet is to plan your site. Start building. Then reference other sites you feel have a professional look and use them as a reference. Don't just copy one but look at several and get an overall feel for what they are doing with the colour layout.

Best of luck

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techocian
OK this is colors, but what about using background images in replace of colors? I don't think it's pretty much recommended. In my own site, i made the table bg color somewhat similar to the background picture colors and typed the text in it(Of course light color table background = dark colored text).
Same goes for bright backgrounds with different colors, you can make a light grayish sortof table and the text goes in it. In this way, there will be no obstruction to the text you type. No sweat! Right? blink.gif


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u21webberl
I think white and blues. They make your site seem proffesional and 'cool' or 'easy'.
High Contrast backgrounds are bad. Greens, yellows and similar colours, as well as giving you a migrain, just make you stop and go back. How many times have you came onto a site with big red writing and a bright yellow background?

Alsol, textured backgrounds look really bad, unless they are featherd or faded a lot, and are white and greay or, pale blue and white, etc.

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wykked_dreamz
I prefer the color purple because the color purple is not light or dark, unless you want it to be.. and it also goes w/ just about everything. You can have purple and limegreen. or purple and orange , or purple and black and so on.. How can you disagree w/ a color as wonderful as purple? You cant..lol

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L1L5H1T
I prefer to have a very light grid colored background. It brings a professional appeal to your website. A very light silver and very semi-light blue for the lines.

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donn
well, a light background always gives a clean, professional look... assuming u don't clutter it up with other stuffs.

personally i'd say if you want to go for a white look, then pursue it to the fullest by making everything on ur page clean and minimal. this gives a clear identity and advantage...

never be neither here nor there. that just appeals to no one.

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dragong
I think the best colors for sites are the ones who suits the site best, according to its theme. If it is a site about Heavy Metal, it would be something dark, black maybe. You get the idea. However, I think that relaxing colors are great speaking in general. “Smoky” colors too (a color mixed with grey). White is an all time classic, but it’s being used too much. I like seeing other colors in the background. It’s quite original.

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