At 11:25 AM 6/18/2003, you wrote:
First of all - a rule in psychology is "noone can *make you angry."
Carrying this theme over to the color issue: No one can make you see colors you dont want to: Its your job to manage the settings of what you see there. So, in windows - internet options - under accesibility - you can "ingnore colors specified on web pages" Under colors you can "use system colors". Then the color profile you set from the desktop (right click -properties..etc.) will apply to your web content too.
In Mozilla - its similar - only the "ignore" and "use system colors" are both on the colors page.
There you go - that way no matter what I do - (cause these are all sent text only anyway - so i dunno.) it wont come up unreadable. BTW: I have my settings for light text on black background to minimise eyestrain. (less radiation) I recommend it.
I hope.. you... like. I like! Yashemazh. -SM
Of course... you are ABSOLUTELY correct. It's totally our fault...
Of course, no one can MAKE me not compose a filter in Eudora that automatically sends your emails to the trash folder... then I certainly won't have to see black on dark grey. ;)
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"The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of great moral crisis." -Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321