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The SacWiki logo's background color doesn't match in Safari in OS X. Not sure what the fix is, probably has to do with using a non-sRGB color profile. —PhilipNeustrom
Actually, it looks fine in FireFox/PC and too dark in IE7/PC. I'm certain it's because the image is a PNG. PNG's always look too dark in IE and Safari due to the way that those browsers read the PNG file. Here, use this GIF instead:
Thanks Andy, but I think our wiki software is hard-coded to use a png logo. —CharlesMclaughlin
The most likely culprit that the logo color doesn't match the background color is because the image was in CYMK mode when it was saved as an *.png. It doesn't seem like a problem until you realize that the html hex color code is based on RGB. Good luck! —MasumiWatanabe
Is it just me, or does the link color seem really light? I find it uncomfortable on my eyes. You know that feeling you get when you look at something blurry — that there's something wrong with your eyes? That's the feeling I get when I look at the links on the sacwiki. —CovertProfessor
Looks fine to me and I've checked multiple monitors. —CharlesMclaughlin
I should be clearer — it's readable. I can see it. But I find it unpleasant on my eyes. It's too light for a link, imo. In fact, I don't like the whole color scheme — it seems very washed out to me. —CovertProfessor


