On 2/19/06, stevertigo vertigosteve@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks, Steve. That of course works, though only when I log in. Since my password is a 147 byte Chinese character idiom, I often read up on things without actually logging in.
I don't know what web browser you're using, but most browsers let the user provide a custom stylesheet to be used on every web page they view. You could add the code there so it shows up even if you aren't logged in.
In that context I made the observance that red text on white was a bit displeasing to my eye, and I thought perhaps that others and their eyes might agree.
I don't know if it varies between Wikipedia skins, but I use Classic, and it shows differences as red text on green or yellow. This makes it hard to see minor changes like adding or removing a comma. I've set up my stylesheet to show the exact changes as red on white, while the paragraph containing the change is black text on green or black on yellow. Hard on the eyes, but it's instantly obvious what changed.
-- Mark [[User:Carnildo]]