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Message 72542 - Posted: 21 Jan 2005, 12:24:17 UTC

Hi.
I really like the new SETI-BOINC-page's design, but: Yellow links an white ground? You would have to highlite every link to be able to read it (me at least ;-).
Please, choose a darker orange (or even the lightblue of the forum's pages). No, orange is better...
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Message 73411 - Posted: 23 Jan 2005, 20:18:17 UTC
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Maybe you should mention which browser you are using, for me those orange things are on something quite dark from the <tr bgcolor=101048> (Mozilla)

Should be <tr bgcolor=&quot;#101048&quot;> though I guess
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Message 86784 - Posted: 17 Mar 2005, 1:54:57 UTC - in response to Message 73411.  

It might be, that I have quite an old screen, but still, yellow/orange on white surely isn't the best contrast...

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Message 86892 - Posted: 17 Mar 2005, 6:23:18 UTC - in response to Message 86784.  

> It might be, that I have quite an old screen, but still, yellow/orange on
> white surely isn't the best contrast...

Ananas was asking for some more informaiton to better help you.

A statement about how usefully yellow text on white is, is not needed. ;) I believe he agree with you. The only problem is, there is NO yellow text on white background anyway.

So I would believe that it is a problem with yout browser cache or CSS configuration. Some Browsers reload the page, but not the related CSS file, in some browsers you can set you personal CSS options and so on.

I would suggest to check you browsers configuration and possible set it to default, what should solve a problem of wrong configuration. And first reload the page and if this didn't help, please empty the cache, what normaly helps to fix problems with not reloaded files.

And if this all didn't help please report here again with some more informations (which browser/release/language, which web page).

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Message 94571 - Posted: 4 Apr 2005, 0:30:45 UTC - in response to Message 86892.  

> A statement about how usefully yellow text on white is, is not needed. ;) I
> believe he agree with you. The only problem is, there is NO yellow text on
> white background anyway.

Call it orange, but e.g. the link:
Get started -> Read SETI@home's "RULES AND POLICIES",
URL: http://setiweb.ssl.berkeley.edu/
is yellow/orange on white.
And that with Opera and Mozilla. And not only on my machine.
I didn't want to nag around, but since we are talking of it...
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