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To: SI Bob who wrote (18098)5/31/2003 1:03:37 PM
From: wlcnyc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 32871
 
"If anyone's not seeing the current color change..."

Far be it from me to offer suggestions, but..... Maybe you could "lighten up" the gray a little so the...

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and the logo would be a little more distinguishable.

Actually, ever since someone called THAT color, butterscotch, I was beginning to like it. Now if only you could find the right mix of butterscotch, chocolate and marshmallow (we have enough nuts). :)

Bill

EDIT: Perhaps the same gray that is at the bottom of this page.



To: SI Bob who wrote (18098)5/31/2003 3:22:05 PM
From: Jon Tara  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32871
 
Bob, you've got the anti-alias problem I mentioned in my previous post. There is residual butterscotch from the anti-aliasing. Either the entire thing needs to be re-done from scratch, or the remaining butterscotch needs to be changed to shades of grey by somebody who knows what they are doing AND is not color-blind. :)

Meant only in the most positive way - get a professional to do it.



To: SI Bob who wrote (18098)5/31/2003 5:35:43 PM
From: Rick Faurot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32871
 
Bob

AWESOME job one the header colors. Oh yeah, just a huge improvement. I'm still holding out for the Dryer interface personally, but this will do.

I'd actually love to change the puke color on the Home Message Boards Research and Editorial buttons so as to eradicate the awful memory of the nasty color <g>. I'll bet if you made those button backgrounds the same light gray as you have on the "Go" button next to Quotes, the dark blue lettering would show up nice.

Any way thanks a billion for the temp fix.