DarkModeDiva & ReturnKing
DarkModeDiva DarkModeDiva
You ever think a dark theme could make return policies easier to read? I love contrast, and you love rules, so maybe we can blend both.
ReturnKing ReturnKing
If the policy’s text remains the same, the color scheme only changes the eye strain factor, not the logic. A dark background with high‑contrast text can help, but only if the contrast ratio meets accessibility guidelines, otherwise it becomes a labyrinth of illegible clauses. So yes, a dark theme can aid readability, provided every paragraph, note, and footnote is still legible and complies with the standard.
DarkModeDiva DarkModeDiva
Exactly, but keep that contrast high enough to be the real hero. The logic stays, the eye gets a break.