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/* This CSS controls the Night Shift theme. */ .reply-new-body, .reply-body, body { color: #8d00b0; background-color: #000; } td { color: #8d00b0; } tr.titlebar { background-color: #000; } tr.section_title { color: #8d00b0; background-color: #000; } td.section_title { color: #8d00b0; background-color: #000; } tr.post_head, tr.ntc-head { background-color: #8d00b0; } .highlight { background-color: #000; } td.titlebar { color: #33cc00; } table.nodelet_container { background-color: #000; } a:link { color: #33cc00 } a:visited { color: #33cc00 } a.titlebar:link, a.titlebar:visited { color: #33cc00; } tbody.nodelet td, td.nodebody { background-color: #000; } tbody.nodelet th, th.nodehead { color: #8d00b0; background-color: #000; } tbody.nodelet th a:link, tbody.nodelet th a:visited { color: #3fe0ec; +} div.readmore {background-color: #000;} .chatsubmit { background-color: #000; } .comment-on { background-color: #000; }
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