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As a result, the combined CSS 3.0 color list that prevails on the web today produces "Dark Gray" as a significantly lighter tone than plain "Gray" , because "Dark Gray" was descended from X11 – for it did not exist in HTML nor CSS level 1 [8] – while "Gray" was descended from HTML.
If yes, could a white on black work too? Pure black and pure white background are known to cause eye strain for normal users. Does pure black affects users with photophobia too? If it affects them, we could use a slightly lighter black, such as #161616, or #202020. Try #BBBB8E (a matt shade of white) either as or background color text color.