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Use of colours

Hi,

I think this is a well laid out article, but I think some of the colours make it hard to read the text. The red and the green give a poor contrast. Those two colour would probably not score well on the color contrast tool. A tool such as color schemer is helpful to choose colour that work well together.

cheers - --Boy.pockets (talk) 05:41, 23 March 2011 (UTC)

Key

Key for presidents' list
Symbols/Colours Meaning
Acting president.
National Bloc
Syrian Social Nationalist Party
Military
Arab Liberation Movement
National Union
People's Party
Ba'ath Syrian Regional Branch
Damascus-based Ba'ath Syrian Regional Branch

Outlier

It should be noted that Lu'ay al-Atassi was not part of the Ba'ath Party. He was a politically independent officer and was appointed to the presidency and chairmanship of the NCRC as a consensus candidate for the Ba'athists and the array of Nasserists who made up the NCRC (and because he lacked a support base). Therefore, he should not be highlighted as "green" because that would be inaccurate. --Al Ameer (talk) 23:24, 3 September 2013 (UTC)

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