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Azure Swallowtail
It's A Sin To Kill A Mockingbird.
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Post by Azure Swallowtail on May 12, 2008 12:08:27 GMT -8
My board was hard to pick colours for, as there was no real theme to match colours with. That's why I spent hours experimenting with colours, and at last found some that I liked.
I find that you can never go wrong with black for a background, as long as you have a light font colour. White is always best with black.
And yes, this has been said before, but blinding colours are a HUGE no-no. I joined this one site my friend made, and I was blinded every time I went on. That's why I asked her to make it less blinding so I wouldn't get a headache and logout earlier.
Another thing I discovered a while ago is to pick colours and background images that won't make the user embarrassed. What I mean is if you've got some weird image in the background, or a blinding colour, and one of your members is on and people nearby notice and wonder, What the flip kind of site are they on? This will make the member not want to go on it often, especially if made fun of for it. It is better to have colours that will make people nearby think, What site is that? It looks cool, I want to check it out.
Of course, this doesn't matter when the member is on with no body around, but if they are on in a public area, then it matters.
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--Ven
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Post by --Ven on May 13, 2008 11:11:22 GMT -8
Exactly. Colors and schemes can make or break a forum. They are one of the most important things of a forum. I personally know I have turned down many sites for their colors and colors alone. How many other people do you think do that too? A lot of the times, you can tell the quality of the board just by it's colors. That's all I have to say on the matter.
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Desdemona Dreadful
You're invited to Dreadful Manor.
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Post by Desdemona Dreadful on May 14, 2008 15:41:06 GMT -8
Thank you so much for those sites. I struggle so much not to use gray on varying gray and I sound stupid even saying. I should be afraid to use some color but it's scary to think of how someone will judge my site based on what I pick.
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DEAD~X|
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Bonepiper!
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Bonepiper!
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Post by DEAD~X| on May 29, 2008 20:36:13 GMT -8
I suck at making colors for my board but all I do is just pick colors that match my background pictures in the back. Its simple for me.
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Gylfie107
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I <3 My Kelpie
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I <3 My Kelpie
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Post by Gylfie107 on Jun 24, 2008 8:42:23 GMT -8
Combos are my answear. While they are interesting, they are easy on the eyes and easy to read. You also shouldn't use any more then a hair of bright colors, as it's hard on the eyes. And if you can't read it, then whats the point in writing it?
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Michelangelo "Spike" Scarlatti
Dead To The World
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Post by Michelangelo "Spike" Scarlatti on Jun 30, 2008 7:08:16 GMT -8
I like using dark backgrounds alot mainly black with the the text and link colors I use something that sticks out a bit I also like to use backgrounds with pictures or some sort of design to them and I use color schemer studio to help with the colors on my board it has a photo schemer that shows the colors of the picture that your using for the background which I really find helpful
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Remarque
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I'm totally cRAzY, I know.
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Remarque
I'm totally cRAzY, I know.
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Post by Remarque on Jul 3, 2008 7:38:11 GMT -8
Not only are good colors important, but the colors have to match your forum. I have a writing/fantasy RP forum, so of course I picked a parchment/natural color. If I had picked, say, a pink-and-grey color scheme, it wouldn't have worked as well. I've noticed that it's a lot easier to make a nice-looking forum using very similair colors, and pastel ones. A common 'cheat' is to have a forum where the main color is grey, and then have accents in another color. This works for some forums, but after a while it's just sad. Here's another link to something I find very useful - I didn't use it to make my forum's skin (I'm lazy) but I've made other skins with it - www.2createawebsite.com/build/hex-colors.htmlIt also has a color scheme generator on the same page. I find it helps :-)
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Lil' Ninja Wolf
I'm watching you.
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Post by Lil' Ninja Wolf on Jul 3, 2008 14:46:20 GMT -8
I usually try to use a light or contrasting color for the boards if I use a dark background. Or I pick up on a color in the background image. I find that using an image instead of just a plain color makes it more interesting and memorable. It's really frustrating when you can't read the links if the color starts out good, but then the color changes to a bad one when you've clicked on it. It hampers navigation. If the colors are just right, people get glued to your site. Which is a good thing.
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Mazzeh.
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skilled
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Post by Mazzeh. on Jul 3, 2008 17:47:37 GMT -8
Not only are good colors important, but the colors have to match your forum. I have a writing/fantasy RP forum, so of course I picked a parchment/natural color. If I had picked, say, a pink-and-grey color scheme, it wouldn't have worked as well. I've noticed that it's a lot easier to make a nice-looking forum using very similair colors, and pastel ones. A common 'cheat' is to have a forum where the main color is grey, and then have accents in another color. This works for some forums, but after a while it's just sad. Here's another link to something I find very useful - I didn't use it to make my forum's skin (I'm lazy) but I've made other skins with it - www.2createawebsite.com/build/hex-colors.htmlIt also has a color scheme generator on the same page. I find it helps :-) thanks for that link, man. I hate making up color schemes. this site makes it loads easier... and as for the topic, i so agree. the first thing i judge on a forum is it's scheme. too bright, too dark, etc. it's sometimes difficult to find a happy medium.
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Post by smithjohn on Oct 15, 2008 11:20:11 GMT -8
Choosing Colors for you proboard means that what type of background can be used while creating a web page as in my opinion it company is having logo then the background should match with the logo ______________________________________________ removed
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Nov 15, 2008 19:03:19 GMT -8
Meddles-with-Mortals
This is truth.
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immortalfool
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Post by Meddles-with-Mortals on Oct 31, 2008 14:54:23 GMT -8
I must say, personally I find the best way to get colors for your skin is use the eye drop tool on the logo to find colors that match up precisely. This makes sure that the colors don't clash too badly with the background, and if the colors don't work together, the graphic's probably not to good itself. Of course, you have to make sure the background color has a huge contrast with the text. I find that plain old black or white text normally works best, depending on whether the background is more light or dark, obviously. People might have trouble reading bright red text. Also, repeating colors as much as possible help too. Having very similar window backgrounds and border colors matching with links or text help too. That's just sort of the methodology I use on skins. It works pretty well, I think.
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ChaoguyDX
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Post by ChaoguyDX on Nov 1, 2008 10:57:37 GMT -8
Apparently I'm in a situation. My new site, I want it to look like a building, err, castle, but I'm afraid of your grey, situation. I 100 percent agree about your color importance thing, I've had many many people beg for help with their site because of no members, and they had one two things in common. - No set forum width (The only skin that looks decent with no set one is PB default)
- Bad Colors
Help?
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Nov 15, 2008 19:03:19 GMT -8
Meddles-with-Mortals
This is truth.
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immortalfool
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Post by Meddles-with-Mortals on Nov 2, 2008 5:48:27 GMT -8
My new site, I want it to look like a building, err, castle, but I'm afraid of your grey, situation. Help? Well... Most pictures of buildings do have backgrounds of some sorts. You could try and add a bit of the green as highlights, maybe the sky blue in the category bars, etc. Or you could try finding a good background that goes with it and use that as a template. It shouldn't be extremely hard to avoid gray, hopefully.
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ChaoguyDX
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Post by ChaoguyDX on Nov 2, 2008 6:11:17 GMT -8
I managed to.
I looked up the word "temple" in google image search.
I found a nice brown, I used a tool to to find nice colors for it [gray does match with it], so now gray is the main color, there is a grass background (Tiny chao garden imagine that!) The light browns are the title and category backgrounds.
I'm going to implement the sky blue in my site's banner.
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Former Member
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Former Member
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Former Member
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Post by Former Member on Nov 2, 2008 6:24:40 GMT -8
I personally think that a forum should have colors that are decent.. which doesn't disturb the eyes. It should look good not only to the admin but also to the visitors/members. Colors should also have a flow and while scrolling.. the eyes should be at ease. Also, the forum skins should be chosen according to the type of the forum, just as kamelx said.
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