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in thread Responding to the ORIGINAL question in a thread

You're using an odd theme, it looks like.

I'm using no theme; I thought my browser defaults for the colour of background and text would then be used...

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Re^3: Responding to the ORIGINAL question in a thread
by jdporter (Paladin) on Sep 05, 2008 at 12:46 UTC

    No, the point of the "No Theme" theme is to disable all the default CSS you'd get when using a theme, so that those who so desire can completely style PerlMonks to their liking. (These folks find the small set of pre-canned themes too limiting.) If you use "No Theme", you really need to go define some CSS in your Display Settings. Yes, this should be better documented. ;-)

    Between the mind which plans and the hands which build, there must be a mediator... and this mediator must be the heart.
      If the "Comment" link is not forced to be white, I think OP would be satisfied with his|her current setup.

        I see no hint on Display Settings that "No Theme" is meant to not work properly without additional user CSS. So I agree that it shouldn't break something like this if practical.

        - tye        

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