Jeff Garland wrote:
Those #includes still really stand out -- after pondering the christmas tree comment I wonder whether these deserve any special coloring? I can't think of a reason that they do.
How about now? I'm using a dark purple.
That's better -- pretty much fades in now...
Fine by me.
The contrast is too much for my taste and that setup probably won't ...snip...
I have to say I totally agree. How about now? I've switched to using a slightly darker grey for the header, and blue for the text. I also used a slightly larger font for the table title so it stands out against the header. I'm happy with the result.
Excellent. I like how the table headers match the other header color -- nice for consistency. And the header is distinct but not overwhelming.
Great stuff -- some might even say 'im'-pressive ;-)
Excelent! No more objections, sir :-)
Cheers, -- Joel de Guzman http://www.boost-consulting.com http://spirit.sf.net
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