I'd have to agree that most of the "themes" seem to have been chosen by color blind monkeys on acid. Apart from the default theme, they are, and I'm trying to be polite here, quite harsh on the eyes. They are not unlike some of the more memorable Windows 3.1 color 'themes', such as "Hot Dog Stand", which I reckon were approved by a focus group composed entirely of Las Vegas hotel-room decorators, fast-food restaurant designers, and blind people.

My contribution of constructive criticism would be that Everything2 does have a variety of useful, and I must emphasise, viewable themes, which I'm sure PerlMonks could convert, should there be such a demand.
BTW, everyone seems to -- our poor "Initiate" bladx in a "shoot before you look" kind of way. Nasty, isn't it? :-)

In reply to Re: Theme selection. by tadman
in thread Theme selection. by bladx

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