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ccjjff2 07-23-2012 10:28 PM

Cannot read the forum on my monitor! Blue text on blue background!
 
I can barely read the topics in the threads. Your background is medium blue and the topics on the threads are light blue, making them basically invisible. Is there something I can do to my monitor in order to read them?

kpmedia 07-23-2012 10:29 PM

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Something must be wrong with your computer or browser. What are your reading it with?
It looks fine in almost everything. So far, the only problem browser is Opera on iOS (iPad), which is Opera's fault.

See attached.

Thanks.

ccjjff2 07-23-2012 10:30 PM

Thanks, I will try viewing all with Firefox vs Explorer and see if that helps. C2

kpmedia 07-23-2012 10:42 PM

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Let me know what you were using before, so I can test against it. :thumb:

The site actually has special hack CSS/PHP/HTML coding for IE6. And then IE7 to IE9 all work fine, although you'll get the anti-IE warning at top. It's not supposed to show on IE8+, but IE9 broke conditionals for some reason. Rather than remove the IE9 warnings, it's going to be changed to suggest people just stop using IE period. It's a real pain in the butt to develop for, as it's not fully web-standards compliant, and many other better browsers exist.

These are all better choices:
  • Firefox, Pale Moon, SeaMonkey
  • Safari
  • Google Chrome, Chromium, SRWare Iron, Comodo Dragon

I don't suggest Opera. It's gotten to be just as bad as IE, concerning how it breaks sites. It only has a sub-2% market share anyway. It's easier for Opera users to switch than it is for site admins to make sites load in a format Opera agrees to.

rocko 07-24-2012 03:29 AM

Yesterday I had a similar problem only on DFAQ Forum pages,the white/gray background was missing and so all text and icons were just "floating" in the blue! :eek:,but today is back to normal,I use firefox (up to date)

lordsmurf 07-24-2012 05:30 AM

Blue is good. :p

... just not this time.

There was 5 minutes of downtime yesterday (7/23), between 12:12 and 12:18 p.m. CST. I wonder if there was some issues preceding it, which eventually caused it to tank. This conversation is a continuation of an email from Sunday 7/22 at 8:22 p.m., which was moved back into posts. So it appears there have been at least two reported incidents thus far?

If you come across this again, let us know. Timestamps are important, too (with time zones).

Thanks.


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