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happygirl Collaborator

Judy, try hitting f5. Scott has updated it to a milder green.


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Laura.

Thanks i did and can't get it a lighter green.

I think that would help tho.

I'll log of and on again.

Is it the lite green like in the green icon that looks like your sick or the light greens on the edit and quote buttons?

thank again babe

psawyer Proficient
Now that everyone likes it, we can start complaining that Scott's avatar is still blue. ;):lol:

Reload the page, Carla. Scott has a new avatar. Once you see it, you will be glad it is NOT green. LOL.

AndreaB Contributor

The lighter green is much better......thanks Scott!

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

The olive green is much better! Thanks, Scott!

My only other suggestion would be to make the print larger and darker for the many here who have vision problems. Even those of us without vision problems would appreciate it!

Thanks again.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
The olive green is much better! Thanks, Scott!

My only other suggestion would be to make the print larger and darker for the many here who have vision problems. Even those of us without vision problems would appreciate it!Thanks again.

Allison.

thanks i agree.

Scott thanks so much for the color change.

Judy

Tim-n-VA Contributor

Definitely getting eye strain with the new colors. On the bright side, this will keep me off this site at work. :P


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miles2go Contributor

It's all green and I don't have to use the lo-fi version anymore.

Thanks, Scott!

missy'smom Collaborator

One problem for me is when I do a search, the box with the page number I'm looking at is only a very slightly darker shade of white than the rest that I can't tell what page I'm on so when I try to go to the next page I don't know which one to click. I'm sure we're all jumping at you with all these sugestions before you have a fair chance to get it all done. Thanks.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Yeah, I find myself about two inches from the screen because the font is so small and light, and I'm only 23, it's not like I need reading glasses. I'm sure I'll get used to the other stuff, and the darker greenis much more pleasant, but the small font is giving me a headache.

Scott Adams Grand Master

Each of you can adjust your own font size in your browser--

1) In IE click on the "Page" drop down, then select "Text Size." You can also zoom in and out to make everything larger.

2) In Firefox click the "View" drop down, the select "Text Size."

Each browser allow you to adjust these.

I hope this helps...

Take care,

Scott

tom Contributor
Each of you can adjust your own font size in your browser--

Hmm I can't verify this, as I surf w/ a Sidekick, but doesn't this then make every other site's font too big?

I haven't heard of a 'Save Settings by Domain' feature in a browser.

Lisa Mentor

Not real computer savey here.

I went to view - text size and the list of Gluten Free Items (on the left margin) got bigger, but the post page is the same. My e-mail is also larger as I changed the setting. Post pages remain the same.

CarlaB Enthusiast
Reload the page, Carla. Scott has a new avatar. Once you see it, you will be glad it is NOT green. LOL.

:lol: :lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast
Not real computer savey here.

I went to view - text size and the list of Gluten Free Items (on the left margin) got bigger, but the post page is the same. My e-mail is also larger as I changed the setting. Post pages remain the same.

Me too.

Scott, is there a reason the default font size is now size 1? (For those following along, previously it was 2.)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Lisa....it was the same with me.

me too.

Scott, is there a reason the default font size is now size 1? (For those following along, previously it was 2.)

Me 3

I can change it all but the posting font size

can you put back to 2?

Thanks for your help Scott.

angel-jd1 Community Regular

Also the link to the board rules/guidelines is missing. I know that we can always use a refresher reading those so I hope that it is put back into place so folks don't forget the manner in which we should behave here at glutenfreeforum.com .

-Jessica :rolleyes:

cruelshoes Enthusiast

Since the change, I have noticed a difference in the way hyperlinks work. When I post a hyperlink, not only is it not blue (this was also true before the upgrade), it is not underlined. The underline will only show when I mouse over the text where I put the link. So now I have to hilight the text, make it underlined, and make it blue. Not a huge deal, but I like to use a lot of links in my posts :huh: If I don't specifically say "this is a link" people might not know one was there.

Is this by design, or an I doing something wrong?

Other than that, I like the new look. I am already used to it.

Scott Adams Grand Master

Hello Everyone,

I've increased the font size in posts to the same as the old board.

Take care,

Scott

jerseyangel Proficient
Hello Everyone,

I've increased the font size in posts to the same as the old board.

Take care,

Scott

I'm noticing that...thanks :D

AndreaB Contributor

Much easier to read. Thanks Scott. :D

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Thanks Scott,

I'm beginning to appreciate the changes already. Green is my favorite color. :)

The first shade of green was way too bright for my eyes...the new shade is much better!

Thanks for increasing the font size as well. :)

CarlaB Enthusiast
Thanks Scott,

I'm beginning to appreciate the changes already. Green is my favorite color. :)

The first shade of green was way too bright for my eyes...the new shade is much better!

Thanks for increasing the font size as well. :)

Ditto, on everything. :)

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Scott.........

PM'd you a THANKS but want to do it again.

It's so much easier for me.

Appreciate it.

Judy

Darn210 Enthusiast

YaY!!! Thanks, Scott!

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