heh... I'm sure you already realised that my "dig" was very much tongue-in-cheek...
but since you asked...here goes:
- it's erm... all orange ! (yes, yes.. I know it has to be that way otherwise you couldn't call it a pumpkin theme. hmmm, but then... I've seen a lot of green pumpkins :p)
- It's very LOUD (and I don't like loud, unless it's floyd)
- I don't like underlined links - they give me the irrits
- um.. that's it :)
Of course, all of the above is just (my) personal preference :)
And having said all this, I should also mention that I really like your Soothing Green Theme, and I've started using it :)
I should also say that I did ++ your Pumpkin Post. Which I guess is a bit ironic - but hey, they're my votes and I can do what I like with them :p
Cheers,
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As far as RAT goes, I don't muck with it; to me, anyway, the CSS for that belongs to individual users, not themes. My account has left PerlMonks' defaults, and though it's a bit ugly, it isn't horrid, eye-popping, or unusuable. If you have a theme patch that makes it nice and pretty, I'd be happy to accept it, though.
As far as the replies go, I don't see that problem on any platform/browser combo. I override the bgcolor tags using CSS, so it shouldn't be an issue. Perhaps something in your user-custom CSS might have created the problem? Just guessing, here: I simply can't duplicate the issue you describe, so I'm shooting in the dark a bit.
The only other thing you might see is people who do black-on-black for spoilers, but again I have no way of knowing if that's the cause.
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