Re: [aur-dev] aur-dev Digest, Vol 37, Issue 1
this is still irritating, and also users who have non-white background colors will be confused by the current layout.
Can you explain that? I'm not really sure what you mean about non-white backgrounds.
I have some gray shading in my browser's settings, which are, I admit it, somehow on purpose, but all the other archlinux.org pages look fine. aur.archlinux.org just looks like this: http://img5.imagebanana.com/img/rppigp0x/aurnonwhitebackground.jpg it's a 23 bytes update, so, I believe this is bearable :) ... imagine people who have a black-on-white layout there. keep up the greatest repo ever! Actually, I've learned a bit of ruby, LD_PRELOAD hacks and more from it... :-D cheers!
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 01:40 +0100, Martti Kühne wrote:
this is still irritating, and also users who have non-white background colors will be confused by the current layout.
Can you explain that? I'm not really sure what you mean about non-white backgrounds.
I have some gray shading in my browser's settings, which are, I admit it, somehow on purpose, but all the other archlinux.org pages look fine. aur.archlinux.org just looks like this: http://img5.imagebanana.com/img/rppigp0x/aurnonwhitebackground.jpg it's a 23 bytes update, so, I believe this is bearable :) ... imagine people who have a black-on-white layout there.
keep up the greatest repo ever! Actually, I've learned a bit of ruby, LD_PRELOAD hacks and more from it... :-D cheers!
Please, please, please do not reply directly to digests. At the very least change the title back so readers can know what the email is about.
On Wed 03 Nov 2010 01:40 +0100, Martti Kühne wrote:
this is still irritating, and also users who have non-white background colors will be confused by the current layout.
Can you explain that? I'm not really sure what you mean about non-white backgrounds.
I have some gray shading in my browser's settings, which are, I admit it, somehow on purpose, but all the other archlinux.org pages look fine. aur.archlinux.org just looks like this: http://img5.imagebanana.com/img/rppigp0x/aurnonwhitebackground.jpg it's a 23 bytes update, so, I believe this is bearable :) ... imagine people who have a black-on-white layout there.
Ah thanks for the explanation. The background color just needs to be set explicitly.
keep up the greatest repo ever! Actually, I've learned a bit of ruby, LD_PRELOAD hacks and more from it... :-D cheers!
Cheers!
participants (3)
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Loui Chang
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Martti Kühne
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Ng Oon-Ee