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 Designing on Mac - Translating to Windows
I prefer dseigning my sites in a Mac environment. The ongoing issue is that the Windows evironment translates some things - especially colors - differently. It's color I'm most concerned with right now.

Are there any known settings in OSX+ on the Mac that will emulate Windows' color structure, or do I need to park my PC next to my Mac & proof online?

What's the most common & effective way to deal with this?

Thanks.

Cayce

Started By Cayce on Aug 11, 2006 at 9:30:34 AM

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ctcrmcou on Aug 11, 2006 at 9:51:58 AM

It's true there is a difference in how colors are interpreted between the two.

A common way to deal with this would be to use web-safe colors, (but nobody does that anymore, hardly). 

I'd advise determining your audiences browser preference (windows), and design your colors on that.  You can still do your coding on the Mac.


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