On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 19:30:47 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> So here it is again: even www.deja.com has artwork with dark blue writing
>> on a dark blue background. Is there any way I can change this so that it
>> becomes readable here?
>> What about when the entire screen background is almost the same color as
>> the text? Example, http://www.arsenic.com/herblibrary/tansy.htm
>> has white text on a bright yellow background and is unreadable
> Hello Jamm;
> You can change the default HTML text, background. and link colors in Options
> / Preferences. If you select black text for example, the above becomes quite
> readable but this will only work if the text color is not specified I think.
> Certainly when I changed BOTH the text and background colors, only the text
> color changed on that page.
> Unfortunately, there is little you can do about the dumb color selections
> some page designers make. Deja.com colors cannot be changed. Maybe that is
> a possible use for one of my complaint form letters ? <G>
> Also, it would be very nice if we had the option to OVERRIDE specified page
> colors like Netscape does.
> Then we can make all the pages look the way WE prefer.
That's an easy one. ;-)
F4
F7
<body
Cntrl+Y
F2
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