Black text is proven to be the easiest to remember because other colors distract you so you forget what it says
Yes. It is a proven fact that if word are written in color, the average person will remember them better.
because the colors a white
yes!
YES!The most remembered is yellow!
Very probable it is not a serious hypothesis.
yes it can
Yes, recent research seems to show that there may some colors that affect memory. The research centered on using color coded text with special education students and the study showed that children with the disability of dyslexia had better results in reading with text that was colored blue. This is just a start in research of this sort, but there are good indications that it does affect learning. Other factors also seem to affect learning. Some of these are smells ( mint in particular), and lighting of the learning environment ( particular colors of the walls and other items in the classroom). There is also known data on how particular colors affect mood, thus affecting learning/memory.
The color of paper can affect reading speed if it contrasts with the text color. High contrast between text and paper color can increase readability and lead to faster reading speed. However, individual preferences may vary, so it's best to choose a color combination that is comfortable for you.
To define the color of the text w/ CSS, it is {color:[color of text];} Ex.: body{color:#0000ff;}
Text color is the color of your letters. When you use text color, only the letter itself is colored. No white space is anywhere within your text or letters. When you color highlight text, you enclose your selected text in a solid strip of color that colors even that white spaces between words, letters, and inside letters.
yes, patterns affect memory, but only slightly
To help your brain subconsciously remember topics of study or memorization it is encouraged to write notes onto yellow theme tablet paper. From there you should study your notes because the color yellow enhances your short-term memory.