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Discussion in 'Feedback & Suggestions' started by k3rnel, 29 Dec 2004.

  1. k3rnel

    k3rnel What's a Dremel?

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    On poll voting and such the fonts are white in the secondary skin here. The vB colored one. And it can barely be seen. I have to highlight it to read. Also in posting threads and such the bottom area of additional options is the same way.

    Example:

    http://www.eboze.com/white.gif
     
  2. Ben

    Ben What's a Dremel?

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    cpemma Ecky thump

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    The vBulletin forums use the same skin, but their CSS is slightly different to ours in that class giving black text on the pale blue ground.

    [​IMG]

    I can only assume a small and meek minority use the pale skin; otherwise the mob would have set fire to our Dark Lord by now.
     
  4. monkeyville

    monkeyville Evilish Monkey ++;

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    I use the pale set but just settle into the fact that im in a minority and stopped caring a long time ago. Anyway its fun to see all the little hidden messages that some people leave in their posts.
     
  5. Langer

    Langer Jesse Lang

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    my browser just all of the sudden switched skins on me...really wierd.
     
  6. Ben

    Ben What's a Dremel?

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    you probably clicked the link in my post.

    light
    http:// forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?styleid=1

    bit-tech blue
    http:// forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?styleid=10
     
  7. MrWillyWonka

    MrWillyWonka Chocolate computers galore!

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    Are we gonna do anything about changing the font colour for polls? - I use the pale skin cos I'm bored of the default one.
     
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    WaZzUp115 What's a Dremel?

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    Same here..
    I switched just a minute ago, then i saw this thread and made this post :naughty:.
     
  9. k3rnel

    k3rnel What's a Dremel?

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    I don't understand why no one will do it. It would really take a minute at tops. :confused: I just want to read the text without having to highlight it. :waah:
     
  10. cpemma

    cpemma Ecky thump

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    I point my bottom at the Dark Lord... :p

    For those of you with Firefox, add this line to your userContent.css file (the ChromEdit extension makes this soooo easy):

    Code:
    .panel {color: black !important; }
    
    :clap: :clap: :clap:
     
  11. RTT

    RTT #parp

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    Sorted. Sheer laziness on my part if i'm honest. Feel free to :rolleyes: at me
     
  12. Dodge

    Dodge What's a Dremel?

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    the other skins look horid to the default one tbh.

    cpemma you can change sites css in firefox. could you do that with the silver text on the main forum?

    /me :rolleyes: @ rtt

    /me expects a :nono: or a :grr: from rtt for that comment
     
  13. k3rnel

    k3rnel What's a Dremel?

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    WOohoO! Thanks.
     
  14. cpemma

    cpemma Ecky thump

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    cpemma Ecky thump

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    If you mean the links colour on bit-tech.net, yes, but then they don't show up so well on the dark blue menu backgrounds.

    They're plain simple A: tags, so your change will affect virtually every page on the net. If you want to see the effect, add this code to userContent.css
    Code:
    a:link { color: #6699ff !important; }
    a:visited { color: #666 !important; }
    a:hover { color: red !important; }
    
    Or change colours to suit.

    The visited links feature is a bit buggy with vBull3, they don't become active again with a new post until a cookie dies or something. :confused:
     
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