Hi Ron, I have two web2py running, one on ubunto 10.10, and the other on windows 7. Both look very similar (buttons appear slightly taller on ubuntu), and I don't see any of the problems you mentionned: controls wahsed out, lack of color change for buttons selected, none of this happens on both versions. I run the source (not trunk) on ubuntu, and trunk on W7. At least it's possible to have it run properly... André
On 18 nov, 08:25, ron_m <[email protected]> wrote: > I did a fresh download, unpacked, ran the welcome application and hit > the register button and the form looks the same as my application. I > don't see a way to attach a screen snapshot in the web interface, I > guess I need to use the email interface to do that. > > Ron > > On Nov 17, 10:12 pm, Phyo Arkar <[email protected]> wrote: > > > You seem to got CSS messed up. > > > On 11/18/10, ron_m <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I don't want to sound unappreciative of the new look for the > > > application, it is a lot of good work and a definite improvement over > > > all. Maybe I messed something up, I don't think so, but here is what I > > > find unusual now. > > > > All form controls seem washed out, there are almost no visible borders > > > on text areas, check boxes are barely visible on the background unless > > > checked, push buttons are barely visible other than the text on the > > > button. The control with focus used to have a light green background > > > but now there is no change in color. In the previous version the > > > default form input controls had some color. > > > > The text input fields are not very tall, in fact select boxes don't > > > even show the full height of the font. I fixed that by changing the > > > input text, input password and select height from 16px to 20px in > > > base.css > > > > I can fix this myself but I am wondering if anyone else is also seeing > > > this. > > > > I am running Ubuntu 10.04.1 with Firefox 3.6.12. I have also played > > > around with the LCD panel brightness and contrast but not much > > > difference is apparent in the look. > > > > Thanks > > > Ron > >

