Cecil Bankston wrote:

The gray-scale picture background is the same on both pages. That very
dark gray is superimposed over the image, behind the files list on the
New Files page; but only the gray-scale image is behind the list on my
Recent Files page. I checked to see whether NoScript might be affecting
the display; but allowing all scripts on the page still didn't cause the
dark gray background to appear.

OK, I opened both links in SM and both links in IE and A/B-ed them using Alt-Tab to switch back and forth between the two applications. For each page, the color scheme was the same in the two programs; the main difference was that IE didn't have ads blocked, and there were some slight differences in the rendering of line spacing.

I see that the "New files today" page has a darker gray background behind the file names, so the two pages are somewhat different, but the difference is not between SM and IE, it's between your two pages. In that sense, you're right. I haven't explored your CSS to see whether the classes you use are defined differently.

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Paul B. Gallagher

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