Terri Oda wrote:
The original version I had used the standard link colours (ie - it
didn't set them), and comments ranged from just general malaise about
the colour scheme of the links to several people who asserted it was
nearly unreadable on their setups.
That implies their client is misconfigured and that should be their problem
and not ours. Right?
So I'll take the comment under
advisement, but I suspect you're going to be in the minority.
I would urge caution about paying too much attention to a vocal minority, to
the potential detriment of the majority who aren't complaining.
Now, if this was being driven by 508 compliance for accessibility and there
simply were no other viable options, it would be more difficult for me to
have grounds for a complaint. But so far I haven't heard terms like that.
Since I've since changed the original css, here's the current stuff with
no link colours specified (so they default to your browser settings):
http://terri.zone12.com/mm-website/?css=mailman-nolink
IMO, that looks much better.
Did you want to mention the official Mailman group on LinkedIn? Of
course, I can't figure out how to give you a link that will take you
to their page for the group as opposed to the "home page" that I
defined for the group (namely www.list.org), but that may be something
we can resolve.
Seems like a good fit for the "Participate" page! I've put it just
under the wiki entry.
Cool. Thanks!
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