Text color
Your text colors of light gray and light blue are very hard to read, and possibly contribute to eye strain -- especially for we older folk. Please upgrade those to darker colors for better contrast and easier reading. Try black and darker blue for the text. Thanks.
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JAMES T STEWART commented
The light font almost disappears on the screen and is way too hard to read for an 86 year old. I have to refocus multiple times as I try read each line.
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Anonymous commented
Light blue on white is not good contrast and hard to read.
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bob k. commented
another GOLD so called site improvement -
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kglayde@aol.com commented
I have great difficulity reading the e-mail address in the send box once it has been selected. It is circled with a darkish blue background. It would help if that could be eliminated or at best made a light blue.
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lucille stephan commented
I 100% agree, I can not see or read the text on AOL since you changed to this new Gold Desktop. I have to get within 3 inches of the monitor in order to see what the text says.. I feel like I am going blind when I use AOL. The font also looks a little smaller which is also difficult to read but it may be because of the light color text. I am having eyestrain problems because of this change. Thank youi for your attention to this problem.
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Elwyn Golphin commented
Leave the color as it was on desktop 95.7 Pop up ads on the screen are annoying and distracting.
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Anonymous commented
Is there a way of making the light blue font on the news screens darker of changing to a black ~ I have an extremely hard time reading it even when I enlarge the screen.
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Howard commented
Get rid of the purple and green at least