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Summary | 0001947: Turn off document colours | ||
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Revision | 2006-07-25 10:14 by Richard Porter | ||
Description | There are sites where text cannot be read because of lack of contrast (e.g. white text on a white background). This is probably because NS can't handle the page correctly either because of a bug or a design limitation. It would be helpful to be able to revert to default colours as can be done in Oregano (Display - Use document colours). |
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Revision | 2013-12-23 14:11 by Vincent Sanders | ||
Description | There are sites where text cannot be read because of lack of contrast (e.g. white text on a white background). This is probably because NS can't handle the page correctly either because of a bug or a design limitation. It would be helpful to be able to revert to default colours as can be done in Oregano (Display - Use document colours). |
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Revision | 2006-07-25 10:14 by Richard Porter | ||
Additional Information | nobody added a note on Wed Apr 30 22:40:48 2008 Logged In: NO No, you can't just ignore CSS - you have to ignore all colours (css and html) and just use the defaults. A very common fault with web pages is that the foreground colour is specified in the stylesheet and the background colour is specified in html. If the css doesn't work for some reason and the default text colour is the same as the specified background colour you can't read the text. Richard (minijem) nobody added a note on Wed Apr 30 01:00:13 2008 Logged In: NO I'd like to add my wish for this to be included too. Perhaps it could just work by ignoring any CSS used by a web page, simply reverting to the defaults. The same effect can currently be achieved by saving a web page locally as HTML only and then re-opening that file from the local disc; everything appears in black, white and blue; but the problem with that is images and links don't display/work. epring Imported from sourceforge bug http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1528285 on Tue Dec 10 17:34:13 2013 |
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Revision | 2013-12-23 14:11 by Vincent Sanders | ||
Additional Information | nobody added a note on Wed Apr 30 22:40:48 2008 No, you can't just ignore CSS - you have to ignore all colours (css and html) and just use the defaults. A very common fault with web pages is that the foreground colour is specified in the stylesheet and the background colour is specified in html. If the css doesn't work for some reason and the default text colour is the same as the specified background colour you can't read the text. Richard (minijem) nobody added a note on Wed Apr 30 01:00:13 2008 I'd like to add my wish for this to be included too. Perhaps it could just work by ignoring any CSS used by a web page, simply reverting to the defaults. The same effect can currently be achieved by saving a web page locally as HTML only and then re-opening that file from the local disc; everything appears in black, white and blue; but the problem with that is images and links don't display/work. epring Imported from sourceforge bug http://sourceforge.net/support/tracker.php?aid=1528285 on Tue Dec 10 17:34:13 2013 |