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Again, as we see in screenshot 3, the reds in the header graphic, navigation bar, and link colors work to configure meaning. This section of James' hypertext addresses the ACLU's opposition to TIA, and red is a very suitable color to visually indicate this position. Other nodes addressing TIA opponents' perspectives also rely on the reds in James' color palette. |
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