Author Topic: FORUM: chenge m color for the "search words"  (Read 31129 times)

2016-06-09, 17:21:00

cecofuli

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Hello...
Maybe it's my problem, but when I search something in the forum, it's difficult to read the words, because they are white
And, with light blue as a background, it isn't pleasant to read.
Is it possible to do something?


2016-06-09, 17:24:15
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+1 I was always to lazy to "report" it :) Orange!

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2016-06-09, 19:38:07
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2016-06-09, 20:11:52
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Could be good!
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2016-06-09, 20:18:10
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2016-06-09, 20:34:30
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Could be good!

Pardon? Did not understand.

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2016-06-09, 20:51:26
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for those who familiar with greasemonkey this user script could be useful

2016-06-10, 01:26:59
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Yep, please change it, it's a real pain to search as it is now

2016-06-10, 12:26:39
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would be great

just a note: if you know what you are searching for, then how can you not understand what is written there? :D
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2016-06-10, 12:33:13
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Good point. Unless... you forgot what you've searched for :]
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2016-06-10, 12:35:24
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It´s arduous to quick-browse the results with those "missing" words because at least my brain doesn´t get the complete phrase all at once...

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2016-06-10, 12:42:39
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If your search includes more than one word, there's no telling what word is highlighted in the search results. So being really alert and fully awake with a perfect functioning memory doesn't help much ;-)

2016-06-10, 17:11:32
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2016-06-10, 17:49:47
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For me it's still white. Probably i need to remove cookies? Anyway, i'm able to read white text on light background pretty easily, but for me it's almost impossible to read blue text on dark grey background in Corona for 3ds max render settings, unless i poke my nose to monitor :]
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