On 11/11/2014 12:18 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:

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Walt, I'm begging you:  PLEASE!  Stop with the HTML posts.  Your purple
background etc. is nearly sucking my eyeballs out of my head. Hence,
every time I click through to one of your posts I'm ignoring it and
clicking forward.  And I'm missing out on whatever of value you might
actully be offering.

PLEASE!  Stop!

It might look swell to you but you cannot know how it looks to others
with their sttings.

PLEASE!  Stop!

Plain text is plain.  And, no, I'm not going to change my settings to
make you more readable and f--k up everything else in my news/mail reader.

Because you can't change the relevant settings for only a certain news
server.  It's all or nothing and that is not acceptable.

So, please, stop being so recalcitrant and go back to plain text
postings.  You're the only one doing this here so, ya think you could
get a hint?

Ed, I would have thought you would have known .....

Some time ago, I must have been complaining, here-abouts, about the backgrounds that people had been sending with their messages, and Hartmut suggested that I include the following in my userChrome

/*
 * Hartmut's test userChrome
 */

/* #folderTree {
 *     background-color: green  !important;
 *}

Strangely enough, though, my message pane (only) has a pink background, not green!! Same with this Compose Screen. I expect if I remove the "/" at the start of the #folderTree line, it might apply to the entire M & N screen.

Fiddle with the colour till you find one you like.

HTH.

--
Daniel

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