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General discussion

Font color has been changed

Nov 9, 2006 6:25AM PST

Hi everyone,

Because of the overwhelming requests and complaints that the light gray text was too difficult to read, if you haven't noticed already, we changed it to a much darker color. Hopefully now you will be able to see the text clearer. Thanks for that feedback!

Enjoy!
-Lee

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Now make the light blue
Nov 9, 2006 7:33AM PST

in the subject lines a BOLD NAVY BLUE and we're gonna be friends again, hon. Against the white background, the light blue blurs horribly.

Good job on the message text though...thank you muchly.

TONI

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Sorry Toni the light blue text is a change that spans
Nov 9, 2006 8:21AM PST

across the entire CNET site, so that part I have no say in it... However, if I was CEO, well then, that would be different story Wink.

Sorry Toni, nothing I can do about that.

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Thanks, Lee...the grey wasn't terrible but this is better.
Nov 9, 2006 8:22AM PST
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FWIW
Nov 9, 2006 1:19PM PST

Firefox users can create their own, site specific, style sheet to make the font colors and sizes whatever they want by creating a userContent.css file in their chrome directory. Here's a sample of mine:


@-moz-document url-prefix(http://forums.cnet.com/) {
#forum-threads a:link, a:hover { color:#00f !important; }
#forum-threads a:visited { color:#00f !important; }
#forum-threads span.by { color:#000 !important;font:normal 11px arial,helvetica; }
#forums06 .by { color:#000 !important;font:normal 11px verdana,helvetica;margin-bottom:20px; }
#forum-w .grn-bx { background:#F6F6F6 !important; }
}

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Blimey!
Nov 9, 2006 6:31PM PST

Such a modest change that I didn't notice it until you said Lee.

But now I can see it is 'much' better. Thank you.

Mark

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(NT) Much better. Thanks.
Nov 9, 2006 8:08PM PST
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That's better
Nov 9, 2006 9:04PM PST

That's a big help for us ole guy's Lee. Thank you.Fish

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Thank you, thank you and thank you!!!!!
Nov 9, 2006 11:59PM PST

This is so much better!!!
Now if you fix the problem with the quotation sing that would be very nice. John

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(NT) It has been fixed. "Quote me on that." :)
Nov 10, 2006 12:25AM PST