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Eggy
webmaster & eldest son

Camberwell, London
Font Colours13 Mar '06 1:30 am
We're changing the font colours on the Moosey forums and www.mooseyscountrygarden.com to make the text easier to read. This change might be permanent, let me know what you think. |
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Liza
gardening consultant

Waterloo, Belgium
No...13 Mar '06 5:21 am
I first thought...my computer was out of order. Then, I realized this black thing was permanent and I was really ...colourfully disappointed...Then I saw your post , and wishfully asked:
Is it possible to change the black thing either into dark purple or dark blue,or dark green,brown, anything else but BLACK?? Remember? I had personally fell in love with this site because of its colourfullness, of its non-existence of ....blackness! Are there any black happy colours in the garden? Only some Kosmos are chocolate brown, and some sad modern tulips...
So sad to see the colours gone, like Dixie, so sad to see the roses gone.... |
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Dixie
garden enthusiast

Waikato-New Zealand
No two13 Mar '06 6:58 am
I really like 'subtle' --the colour was lovely ,but a different colour is fine . There is no black in nature .
Dixie. |
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Eggy
webmaster & eldest son

Camberwell, London
forum text colour13 Mar '06 9:03 am
Hmmm.... I think you're right Liza - the black was a bit too much. I've changed it to a dark navyish blue. A lot of people have been telling me the old orange text was too hard to read. |
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Liza
gardening consultant

Waterloo, Belgium
Yes!14 Mar '06 6:04 am
I think, too, it looks just great! It works as a harmonious colourful contrast! |
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Viton
valued member
Props15 Mar '06 3:29 pm
Greetings,
Looks good. Thanks for the change.
Cheers,
Mac Pace
UAH SN
UAH Rowing/Port |
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