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The table says absolute whiteness. Shouldn’t that be, as seems to be the case elsewhwre on the page, absolute neutral gray?
The table says absolute whiteness. Shouldn’t that be, as seems to be the case elsewhwre on the page, absolute neutral gray?
[[Special:Contributions/174.89.73.243|174.89.73.243]] ([[User talk:174.89.73.243|talk]]) 12:44, 10 February 2016 (UTC)
[[Special:Contributions/174.89.73.243|174.89.73.243]] ([[User talk:174.89.73.243|talk]]) 12:44, 10 February 2016 (UTC)

== About the tone demonstration box on the top-right ==

Because the article itself uses white as a background colour, the box allows us to compare the tone only against white, but not against black. But the point of being a middle grey is to be in between black and white, and the demonstration should allow us to compare the tone against both.

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Absolute *whiteness*?

The table says absolute whiteness. Shouldn’t that be, as seems to be the case elsewhwre on the page, absolute neutral gray? 174.89.73.243 (talk) 12:44, 10 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

About the tone demonstration box on the top-right

Because the article itself uses white as a background colour, the box allows us to compare the tone only against white, but not against black. But the point of being a middle grey is to be in between black and white, and the demonstration should allow us to compare the tone against both.