allan wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
allan wrote:
hi
please -1, 0, or +1 this impulsive idea of highlighting the pre-text. i have never seen this anywhere before and maybe theres a reason :-)
-1, it makes the text harder to read.
eh, how can it be harder to read? i mean on this gif-example the code is highligted with the same color as we currently use as background for the whole <pre>-section which again curerently is seated on a white background of the whole content-box, right? so theoretically the gif-example should be easier to read as the code here is highligted and then sits immidiately on a dark-colored background and not a white background.
heh, that's the *bug* that i've just solved in NS CSS. Why in the world do you consider the ugly color change at the last words' boundary a good thing?
in any case I'm -1 on this change.
anyway, no need to argue. the primary reason why i sent that
as a suggestion was because the current light-bluish color
doesn't really work IMO
That could be true. But please tell why do you think it doesn't work?
What other folks think?
i have used a darker bgcolor and the same highlight color that was bgcolor before. it also looks the same in the different browsers i have access to.
please also note that the use of this bgcolor (#829DA6) is quite cool as background-color at the .table-top { background-color:#829DA6; } that are used for "headers" in the left area. try it at home ;-)
I'm very uncomfortable yet to move to the web-unsafe color-map. I suggest that we stick with at least something that's close to the safe color-map, i.e. use XXYYZZ triplets.
fair enough, but with that argument we need to drop the heavy use of the ASF-colours as well, no?
true. I don't know whether things have changed in the last year regarding the web-safe color-map.
Though I did try changing background-color per your suggestion. The trouble with it, is that it ads a totally new color which is probably a no very good idea. Give me some time and I'll upload a new version and you will tell me if the colors are better now.
_____________________________________________________________________ Stas Bekman JAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide http://perl.apache.org/guide mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ticketmaster.com http://apacheweek.com http://singlesheaven.com http://perl.apache.org http://perlmonth.com/
--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
