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Client: I said I wanted that text to be white. We talked about this. You have to do what I tell you.

Me: the text is white. The color code is #ffffff.

Client: well make it more white!

*Sigh*

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  • 32
    Jut make the background darker :D or use #gggggg :p
  • 36
    Increase screen brightness, that worked for me :D
  • 22
    Give the text glasses and tell it it can't dance! :P
  • 4
    Make it bold and background darker
  • 1
    It seems as if the client is asking for bright white - you're telling me you don't have the hex code for bright white?! You call yourself a ... oh wait. Logic just hit.
  • 1
    Dont work with this type of clients, there are better projects with "relatively" understanding clients out there.
  • 2
    Most often these kinda clients give you signs way before even working with them - the magic is to filter those out immediately.
  • 2
    @JoshBent Well I call him a client for brevity. He's actually a marketing executive who sends work my way when he needs a website for a client of his. I donno what he'd be. A partner ... No. Please no.
  • 6
    Add more f to make it whiter๐Ÿ‘Œ
  • 1
    White text shadow dude!
  • 0
    You don't mention additional PM who would teach you how to make #fff more fff-ish but this still brought memories of this video: https://youtu.be/BKorP55Aqvg
  • 5
    Give me more money and I'll give more f's.
  • 1
    What's the hex code for the white of a member of the Republican party?
  • 1
    @hitchhiker42 "f" as a service ๐Ÿ˜‰
  • 1
    It's a shame Firefox doesn't have HDR.
  • 0
    @0xc0c0a what browsers do?
  • 3
    Your tag should actually read: Whiter than the 2016 Democrat presidential candidates ๐Ÿ˜™
  • 1
    Whiter than Walter's White blue crystal meth
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