CSS for HTML output
Thomas Jones
admin at buddhalinux.com
Fri Jul 29 11:02:29 UTC 2005
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On Friday 29 July 2005 16:23, Paul W. Frields wrote:
>
> Isn't the color system and/or browser *dependent*? In other words, the
> links are colored exactly the way any generic link is colored for the
> end user, meaning they don't see anything they don't recognize.
> However, I'm not against changing them, as long as we (a) agree on what
> sticks out without sticking out TOO much, and (b) it is nicely
> Fedora-like.
Oops...you are right. ;) The "generic" link is inherently capable of being
different on every node. Which brings to light the issue of fedora-like
representation to the end-user.
I like what yourself and Karsten have done with the new scheme. I personally
would think that some colors that promote a fedora-like visual appearance
would be great. The accepted standard of blue/purple are a safe bet. But then
again another selection from you/Karsten may provide more cohesion with the
new scheme.
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