Asimon
Member
Hello there!
I'm a new member in here (llloving it!), but a VB veteran
I noticed the URL color# in threads is very close to the regular text posted by users.
It may only be me, but in most threads where links (URL'S) are written, I find it hard to differentiate them from plain text.
For example:
This is the current color for URL's looks very close to the color of plain text!
This is a custom color for URL's where you can clearly see where the URL begins and where it ends.
This is a custom color for URL's - with underline 'rule' for URL's. The easiest to notice, but in the long-run the ugliest..
Have you noticed in the 1st example how much harder it is to know where the URL ends and the text begins?
My suggestion:
Change the color of URL's!
lol I know.. I know you guys know that but just to save you time - here is the address in VB to that function:
Go to Style Manager--->StyleVars--->Links-->link_color
Few pallets that i think will look nice here:
rgb(0, 51, 153)
rgb(51, 51, 255)
rgb(102, 51, 255)
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That's it.
I'd love to hear feedback!
Peace,
Asimon.
I'm a new member in here (llloving it!), but a VB veteran
I noticed the URL color# in threads is very close to the regular text posted by users.
It may only be me, but in most threads where links (URL'S) are written, I find it hard to differentiate them from plain text.
For example:
This is the current color for URL's looks very close to the color of plain text!
This is a custom color for URL's where you can clearly see where the URL begins and where it ends.
This is a custom color for URL's - with underline 'rule' for URL's. The easiest to notice, but in the long-run the ugliest..
Have you noticed in the 1st example how much harder it is to know where the URL ends and the text begins?
My suggestion:
Change the color of URL's!
lol I know.. I know you guys know that but just to save you time - here is the address in VB to that function:
Go to Style Manager--->StyleVars--->Links-->link_color
Few pallets that i think will look nice here:
rgb(0, 51, 153)
rgb(51, 51, 255)
rgb(102, 51, 255)
--------
That's it.
I'd love to hear feedback!
Peace,
Asimon.