On 6/26/01 2:29 AM, Christopher Jahn wrote:

> And it came to pass that Ben Bucksch wrote:
> 
> 
>>Jay Garcia wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"black bar" ?? Interesting. Throughout the entire
>>>Communicator series to date as well as Mozilla and now 6.xx
>>>mine has always been a "default" of "blue". Have NEVER seen
>>>a black bar ... 
>>>
>>Yes, the default is blue and is used for HTML msgs. I use a
>>thicker black (actually grey) bar for plaintext msgs
>>(converted ">"s), so people don't confuse plaintext with
>>HTML msgs. 
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> Shucks, anyone else would simply display plain old text.
> Y'know as in PLAINtext?
> 
> You guys, sheesh!

Why? It's just a way displaying/replacing the good old ">"... and it
actually helps legibility, because the different quote levels can be
distinguished more easily (since Mozilla doesn't have the ability to
display different quote lievels in different colors as Xnews).


Holger
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