I must say that I like the dark theme tremendously ... actually I'm more impressed with the promptness with which you produced the option. Thank you Vroom! The title bar is fine for now (or so it seems to me... I'd be glad to help unify color themes if you would like... I don't have the ability to make new gifs until Tue evening or Wed afternoon but I'd love to help... I'll design other themes after that if you would like. Mail me about it) ... the most apparent transgression of this new dark theme has been the white background in the table which holds all the replies to a thread... the text and table colors elsewhere are far better than any of the previous theme options as far as I'm concerned. Nice work. TTFN & Shalom.

-PipTigger

In reply to RE: RE: RE: Ideas for PerlMonks Themes by PipTigger
in thread Ideas for PerlMonks Themes by Seumas

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