08-30-2006, 08:54 PM | #8 (permalink) |
| Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Cheshire, U.K. Posts: 759 Style: My Mood: Thanks: 110 Thanked 3x in 3 Posts Gil: 23,476 Bank: 0 Total Gil: 23,476 Donate | Re: Can't read your post... Originally Posted by Balfree | Sorry for the off-topicness, but...
Check how your post looks like on the dark theme:
Just a suggestion, dont type in colors, or not everyone will be able to read it, best way of getting information is making it so that everyone can read your post. | Okay, I have noticed over the last 2-3 days that the forums here have had a bit of a change around. (looking quite nice too, I must admit) I had noticed that very few people also had this new dark version which I have been wondering about, and how to get it. I knew it was a new version, but I never knew that it made the forums a dark colour. I have just been over to check it in my side of the "Edit Options" under the Control Panel, and sure enough I just realised that people using this new version cannot properly see my purple text.
As you can see, I am using Light - Version 4, (and have kept it that way for a while now) which gives the site background a very pale blue and white texture, which means I can easily see my purple text.
I'm sorry to say this, but I have always preferred to type in colour in my posts and may probably decide to keep it that way for the most part. It's just the way I like it I'm afraid. Now, if a moderator were to disable the use of coloured text in posts then I would have no option but to stick to this original black text, which I could very easily get used to within a few days and there wouldn't be too much of a problem for me, but as it is at the moment, since the colours are available to use, then I have decided to stick with what I like best.
If there is a colour which can be seen by both the light and dark version, then I would be happy to change the colour, though I'm not sure if there is one available.
But just for the sake of your post, as you can see, I have been deterred from using colour. |
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