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Colour scheme issue.

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I don't mean to complain, (sorry, Mister Willis) but is everybody comfortable with the red and black scrollbars on the right? I tend to confuse the two (which my monitor is displaying and which is 'scrollable'), but maybe this is just my problem. If so I'll hold my tongue. I have no suggestions, however. Sorry.
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Post by scar3crow »

I can understand the concern and possible confusion, but in Firefox it renders the normal scrollbars for me.

A way to make some difference in the visuals of them on your part would be if the black part was dithered and the red had a "highlights" on the edges as if lights were hitting them. Just an idea, I dont see it literally at all on this machine.
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I also use Firefox so I just get a boring old grey bar. Is there a way to make FireFox change it's bar depending on the website?
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stop using ie

you'll be glad you did :P
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Post by Willis »

DD: yeah, thats one of the I didn't really look at the results to.
Like others have stated here, I also use FireFox

But I'll make the non-scroll part a little less solid to make it more distinguishable

[edit]
There, I added a more distinguishable border, and darkened the shadow.
If you feel it still needs to be changed further, let me know
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Post by Daedalus »

This satisfies me. Thanks very much.
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Post by da_weezle »

CheapAlert wrote:stop using ie

you'll be glad you did :P
...and start using Opera... which has the same 'feature' in this case.
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Mozilla

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Untill i get linux working
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Post by predator »

I use firefox under both linux and windows.
It's the best browser I know, although new opera is good too.
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lmao

nice
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For anyone who didn't know... Opera is completely free now. That means: no banners anymore! Hurray!

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que Opera?
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