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Plea about the text colour
kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Started conversation Apr 8, 2003
Emily, the page looks really interesting but I'm finding the text too difficult to read, mainly because it is too light. Would you be able to darken it?
Also the intro is hard to read because the page loads much wider than my screen. I hope its the page breaks you used - would you be able to shorten them? (or it could be a researcher's long name, which I guess you can't do anything about?). This isn't really so much of a problem because the intro is short, but i thought I'd mention it anyway.
thank-you!
*off busy compiling my top 10*
Plea about the text colour
Emily...overly fond of the ellipsis...and top ten lists...submit yours @ A87824361... Posted Apr 8, 2003
Right the text colour I can't darken as I use Classic Goo, most likrly if you're in Brunel this is the reason it is hard to read, therefore to make it easier in your addy bar you could change brunel or whatever is in there to classic, this will help you see it.
Page width, right, this is to do with the researchers names, luckily this is juist going to be a research page for an entry I'm trying to decide to right (this makes little sense you'd think I'd think of a purpose for collecting the infor before doing it but hey I'm not perfect)
I'll add your list as soon as I can and I must remember to make a note on the page to say polling has closed (I think it's time to start working on what to write)
Thank you for your contribution and for telling me of the problems
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