1. euforum colors
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacb??l.net> Jan 11, 2008
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Hello all. I while back I complained that EUforum did not change colors. Mainly turn to black after read. Nobody seemed to care except Al Getz, who said it happened to him but he changed OSs or something therefore he didn't really care. Suddenly, Now, It's back working as before. (Turns black after reading message.) Has anyone else had this phenomenon occur or is is it just me? Don Cole
2. Re: euforum colors
- Posted by Michael J. Sabal <m_sabal at yaho??com> Jan 11, 2008
- 571 views
don cole wrote: > > Has anyone else had this phenomenon occur or is is it just me? > > > Don Cole It's a browser function. If you delete your browser history every time, you won't get the color change. Most browsers also have a way to manipulate the color displayed for followed links, unless the site defined them in a CSS. I think Firefox even allows you do disregard the CSS coloring if you choose, but that may require an edit to about:config. It's been a while since I looked at that, so I could be mistaken.
3. euforum colors
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacb?l?.net> Nov 01, 2007
- 565 views
Hello anyone. Before after reading a message on euforum the subject line changed to black. Now when I restart my computer all message subject lines turn red again. I don't know what I have read. I think I changed something in internet tools but I don't remember what. Any help appreciated. Don Cole
4. Re: euforum colors
- Posted by Pete Lomax <petelomax at bluey?nder.co?uk> Nov 01, 2007
- 567 views
don cole wrote: > > > Hello anyone. > > Before after reading a message on euforum the subject line changed to black. > > Now when I restart my computer all message subject lines turn red again. > > I don't know what I have read. > > I think I changed something in internet tools but I don't remember what. > > Any help appreciated. > > Don Cole If you read a message now, does it change colour? If not, you've messed up the visited links colour, see: http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsxp/linkcolors.aspx Otherwise it sounds like you have messed up IE history. On Internet Options, check through settings to make sure you have not set the number of days to keep history to 0. You should also find a delete history button. If you did that and confirmed, it would cause the problem you describe. If you didn't, you may need to do that to sort out a damaged history file, as last resort. Regards, Pete
5. Re: euforum colors
- Posted by Pete Lomax <petelomax at blueyonde?.?o.uk> Nov 01, 2007
- 545 views
I wrote: > visited links colour, see: > > <a > href="http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsxp/linkcolors.aspx">http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsxp/linkcolors.aspx</a> Erm, you are only interested in the visited/unvisited colours (top right). You should not need to change anything on "accessibility", or change the "use windows colours" option, not for openeuphoria.org anyway. Pete
6. Re: euforum colors
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.?o?> Nov 01, 2007
- 564 views
Pete Lomax wrote: > > don cole wrote: > > > > > > Hello anyone. > > > > Before after reading a message on euforum the subject line changed to black. > > > > Now when I restart my computer all message subject lines turn red again. > > > > I don't know what I have read. > > > > I think I changed something in internet tools but I don't remember what. > > > > Any help appreciated. > > > > Don Cole > > If you read a message now, does it change colour? If not, you've messed up the > visited links colour, see: > > <a > href="http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsxp/linkcolors.aspx">http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsxp/linkcolors.aspx</a> > > Otherwise it sounds like you have messed up IE history. On Internet Options, > > check through settings to make sure you have not set the number of days to > keep > history to 0. You should also find a delete history button. If you did that > and confirmed, it would cause the problem you describe. If you didn't, you may > need to do that to sort out a damaged history file, as last resort. > > Regards, > Pete Well, same thing happened to me and i didnt change anything. Everything turned red so visited links were not apparent anymore. Now visited links work again however in that they turn black as expected again, however older visited links still show in red. Not on other sites however, just this one. Take care, Al E boa sorte com sua programacao Euphoria! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" From "Black Knight": "I can live with losing the good fight, but i can not live without fighting it". "Well on second thought, maybe not."
7. Re: euforum colors
- Posted by don cole <doncole at p??bell.net> Nov 02, 2007
- 561 views
Pete Lomax wrote: > > don cole wrote: > > > > > > Hello anyone. > > > > Before after reading a message on euforum the subject line changed to black. > > > > Now when I restart my computer all message subject lines turn red again. > > > > I don't know what I have read. > > > > I think I changed something in internet tools but I don't remember what. > > > > Any help appreciated. > > > > Don Cole > > If you read a message now, does it change colour? If not, you've messed up the > visited links colour, see: > > <a > href="http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsxp/linkcolors.aspx">http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsxp/linkcolors.aspx</a> > > Otherwise it sounds like you have messed up IE history. On Internet Options, > > check through settings to make sure you have not set the number of days to > keep > history to 0. You should also find a delete history button. If you did that > and confirmed, it would cause the problem you describe. If you didn't, you may > need to do that to sort out a damaged history file, as last resort. > > Regards, > Pete Yes Pete, If I read now it goes to black. But next day everything red again. My internet history is set to 20 days? Don Cole
8. Re: euforum colors
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacb?ll.net> Nov 02, 2007
- 561 views
- Last edited Nov 03, 2007
Al Getz wrote: > > Pete Lomax wrote: > > > > don cole wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hello anyone. > > > > > > Before after reading a message on euforum the subject line changed to > > > black. > > > > > > Now when I restart my computer all message subject lines turn red again. > > > > > > I don't know what I have read. > > > > > > I think I changed something in internet tools but I don't remember what. > > > > > > Any help appreciated. > > > > > > Don Cole > > > > If you read a message now, does it change colour? If not, you've messed up > > the > > visited links colour, see: > > > > <a > > href="http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsxp/linkcolors.aspx">http://www.microsoft.com/enable/training/windowsxp/linkcolors.aspx</a> > > > > Otherwise it sounds like you have messed up IE history. On Internet Options, > > > > check through settings to make sure you have not set the number of days to > > keep > > history to 0. You should also find a delete history button. If you did that > > and confirmed, it would cause the problem you describe. If you didn't, you > > may > > need to do that to sort out a damaged history file, as last resort. > > > > Regards, > > Pete > > > Well, same thing happened to me and i didnt change anything. > Everything turned red so visited links were not apparent anymore. > Now visited links work again however in that they turn black as > expected again, however older visited links still show in red. > > Not on other sites however, just this one. > > > Al > > E boa sorte com sua programacao Euphoria! > > > My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" > Hello Al. I originally said I changed something in IE. I thought I must have. I don't really remember doing that. I may not have. I'll try another site and see what happens. Don Cole
9. Re: euforum colors
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pa?bell.?et> Nov 02, 2007
- 556 views
- Last edited Nov 03, 2007
No it dose3n't seem to hold for other sites either suchy as Google. Maybe I have to re-install IE. Don Cole