Hello. Please bear with me.
I have no business on this list insofar as I have no software skills whatsoever. However, coming here, perhaps I can address a subject that I can find no other way of raising.
I am getting on in years and my eyesight is not what it has been. This means that I have certain problems using Safari (and iCal, for that matter--with its absurdly small type).
Is it really necessary, aesthetically or graphically, to have black type embedded in charcoal gray window frames? It is nearly impossible for me to discern the labels in the Bookmarks bar as the type and matrix nearly match one another. And the type is very small. And there is no way to modify it.
With all the advances that Safari makes and the cunning that goes into it, wouldn't it be possible to provide, say, rheostat that would allow one to increase and decrease the darkness of the window frame? And similarly, a dial permitting one to enlarge the type size? Variants on the slider in the Font Book for example.
Safari is unusable to me at the moment, and I must rely on the perhaps somewhat less sophisticated but certainly more legible Camino.
I propose these tiny modifications in the spirit of increasing user friendliness.
Thanks! I'll go quietly. All the best, Alarik _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev

