peterc
Heretic
I'm too pc already.FrankS said:Maybe you should by a PC, Peter!![]()
I think I'll just head out to the wetland and take some pics ... I'll find out what colour things are when I get back.
Peter
photogdave
Shops local
Doesn't look any nicer on a mac.
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Not sure if I like the specific colors or not, yet. Not too garish on my monitor so I'll get used to thm soon enough, I'm sure. I do like that the color changes seem to be based on what threads/posts I've read or not. For some of the longer threads, my practice has been to go to the last post and then backtrack until I got to one I knew I'd read, then read forward to the end. As I read more around here with this new scheme, I think it will be easier to find my place in the various conversations we are all having.
Rob
Rob
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
Orange = new (usually*)
White = already visited
White Bold = already visited and with new replies
Yellow Underline = you can click here. This is the same color yellow as other site elements that are not clicky.
* Some links (eg User CP) are white, and change to white underline to indicate you may click there.
White = already visited
White Bold = already visited and with new replies
Yellow Underline = you can click here. This is the same color yellow as other site elements that are not clicky.
* Some links (eg User CP) are white, and change to white underline to indicate you may click there.
peter_n
Veteran
Too many rules to remember. There should be one consistent rule for all headers and links on the site: Unvisited headers, bold. Visited headers, regular text color. Links: always underlined. That's it. Its not rocket science.
R
Rich Silfver
Guest
FrankS said:Jorge, please go back to grey/white. You've changed the "flavour" of RFF from classy to garish.
Jorge did create 'orange versions' in the layout drop-down but the old one with ONE '+' is still giving me the orange colour
Jorge, help!
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