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in thread Responding to the ORIGINAL question in a thread

Then I suggest you use a CSS where it's not painted white on white ;-)
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Re^4: Responding to the ORIGINAL question in a thread
by rovf (Priest) on Sep 05, 2008 at 11:01 UTC

      It has been while since I have tried using default colors while logged in ... yup, "No theme" theme is indeed busted in that the "Comment" link is inivisible. Under "No theme" theme, color of the "Comment" link should not be set like other links.

      There is no problem while using own colors (Opera's "User mode", black-red-green-on-white). Else everything appears as black-on-white (including the links, except the "Comment" link) under "Author mode", that is colors are used as specified by the page.

      Source in Opera with "No theme" (note the "font" tag specifying the color white) ...

      (Now, I will reset my colors to white-yellow-green-on-dark-grey to go with "Dark Theme".)

        The font tag shouldn't be used at all by a page that has any awareness of CSS. Same goes for bgcolor on the <table> tag.

        Strictly, a few other things shouldn't be there either (e.g. cellpadding, border, <u> tags...), but they are less likely to mess things up.


        sas
Re^4: Responding to the ORIGINAL question in a thread
by Gavin (Archbishop) on Sep 05, 2008 at 11:00 UTC

    Now that you know where it is it won't be a problem, otherwise change your CSS as suggested by moritz

    You may find this node of use.