Hello PMario > This post reads like a general statement. ... Is there a rant? or a > question? >
Just a general statement-- though more like a discourse-- covering the subject and how TW performs in it. TW is one of the few browser "app's" that works well with basic accessibility which Google app'a like Groups fail at. > In the right sidebar: Tools: Palettes there are 2 palette settings. > Palettes are not functional for me -- the system/Firefox theme overrides/negates any css/html colors and replaces with white foreground elements (borders, text, etc) on black background. The only way I can get color into Firefox is through images or svg's. Now the toolbar icons issue I belive is because they're svg icons with decreased opacity till hovered over and they color fill (on my system they're dim grey that I can't usually see but when I hover over them they become white and visible) Any ranting would be off topic like Chrome having extensions for inversed colors but you have to use their non accessible browswer and setting page to set up accessibility. Or Inkscape's forum registration supposedly set up for accessibilty but uses color coded text-- so I can't register cause my browser doesn't show the colors. So I can't post the invisible tooltip text fix for the gtk dark/black theme for Inkscape. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/23f3ea83-2c33-4ef9-908c-362fca700f64%40googlegroups.com.

