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I know we have all been bombarding the devs with a lot of suggestions recently, but would it be possible to lighten up the rank colours? Right now most of the higher up ranks colours are hard to read when using Darkside:

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1 minute ago, LimeMaster said:

I know we have all been bombarding the devs with a lot of suggestions recently, but would be possible to lighten up the rank colours? Right now, most of the higher up ranks colours are hard to read when using Darkside:

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Yes and the white pixels on some smileys.  

 

Smileys for dark theme can be stored in seperated folder so the script can be linked to that folder instead of using same ones.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Draconian Guppy said:

That + user photos like mine have a weird white halo around it, emojis too. :huh: 

Not seeing the white halo issue, but I do see that some of the smileys are badly cropped.

 

2 minutes ago, TAZMINATOR said:

Yes and the white pixels on some smileys.  

 

Smileys for dark theme can be stored in seperated folder so the script can be linked to that folder instead of using same ones.

They'd be better off just cropping them instead of having two separate sets.

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2 minutes ago, LimeMaster said:

Not seeing the white halo issue, but I do see that some of the smileys are badly cropped.

 

They'd be better off just cropping them instead of having two separate sets.

If they have time for that, sure but there are smiley sets on the internet to download for dark themes. So it saves their time from cropping.

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15 minutes ago, LimeMaster said:

I know we have all been bombarding the devs with a lot of suggestions recently, but would it be possible to lighten up the rank colours? Right now most of the higher up ranks colours are hard to read when using Darkside:

BNSjTz8.png

slightly off topic but this reminds me of another bug

@Timan The vetstar from this Members Key on the forum index still gives a mixed content warning

 

when using chrome's inspector it still points to

background-image: url(http://www.neowin.net/forum/style_images/global/vetstar.gif);

Just now, TAZMINATOR said:

If they have time for that, sure but there are smiley sets on the internet to download for dark themes. So it saves their time from cropping.

For consistency sake, both themes should have the same smileys. They could even get a random member to crop them for them if they didn't have the time.

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5 minutes ago, Draconian Guppy said:

See attached for issues

 

#1 Halo on user pics

#2 halo on smiley

(well white space)

#3 White background for replying in front page articles

 

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Are you saying that I have an eye problem? 

 

:p 

 

joking aside, I agree with you on those issues. 

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5 minutes ago, Draconian Guppy said:

See attached for issues

 

#1 Halo on user pics

#2 halo on smiley

(well white space)

#3 White background for replying in front page articles

 

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I get the second & third issue, but the first one doesn't seem to happen to me:

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2 minutes ago, Draconian Guppy said:

What resolution are you on?

 

im at 1280x1024

Mine is at 2560 x 1440   and I have that issue.  I mean perfect avatar and other post shows avatar outline issue, other post shows issue, so on.

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