Hotlist background colour
I hate to critiscise as I have have been very pleased to have Netsurf with its continuing development, but for the first time I do have to say: the background colour does make it difficult for me. I do hope it reverts to white or is made selectable. Gerald
Re: Editing hotlist entries
In message <51878a0ce3d...@triffid.co.uk> Dave Symes wrote: > I mentioned it because someone here is sight compromised and there isn't > enough contrast between the text and the background. Visual problems of course vary. Since I now have great trouble with a white background, the blue was an improvement. However, ideally we might be able to choose our own; for me, white on black is best. -- Ian Wolfe. Linlithgow. Birthplace of Mary, Queen of Scots. Blessed are the peacemakers.
Re: Editing hotlist entries
In article <5187852643t...@netsurf-browser.org>, Michael Drake wrote: > In article <51855ae3d5d...@triffid.co.uk>, >Dave Symes wrote: > > I guess my question is quite trivial... The colour. > At the moment you can't change it. It was changed when I intended to > revamp the entire look of treeviews anyway, and someone said they > couldn't see the white icons on white recently. I've not got round to > changing the treeview style because I got mired in improving the > existing code first. > There's the mockup for how treeviews might look: > http://www.netsurf-browser.org/temp/treeview/ > It uses NetSurf blue livery much like directory listings for file: URLs. I mentioned it because someone here is sight compromised and there isn't enough contrast between the text and the background. Dave -- Dave Triffid
Re: Editing hotlist entries
In article <51855ae3d5d...@triffid.co.uk>, Dave Symes wrote: > I guess my question is quite trivial... The colour. At the moment you can't change it. It was changed when I intended to revamp the entire look of treeviews anyway, and someone said they couldn't see the white icons on white recently. I've not got round to changing the treeview style because I got mired in improving the existing code first. There's the mockup for how treeviews might look: http://www.netsurf-browser.org/temp/treeview/ It uses NetSurf blue livery much like directory listings for file: URLs. -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/