chicagofan wrote:
WLS wrote:chicagofan wrote:MCBastos wrote:Interviewed by CNN on 23/02/2012 16:42, chicagofan told the world:Can the customized text and background colors chosen, that appear in the message windows also be used in the message lists of mail and newsgroups? Or does that require a theme, which I don't think is available?Uh? If you are talking about using different colors (and sometimes background shades) to highlight different levels of quotes, they sure do show up for me, both in mail messages and in newsgroup messages. I don't remember doing anything special to enable this functionality in news; but then, I have been using Quote Colors for ages, so it could be something it has done automatically. A recent-version-of-Seamonkey-compatible copy of Quote Colors can be found at Philip Chee's site: http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmailnews.html#quotecolorsSorry, I'm not talking about quotes. I've reached the age where bright white pages hurt my eyes, as I am on my computer most every day, all day. I used the Walnut theme before, which helped a lot, but it's not available for the new releases. Since my friends and I share news articles and images daily in e-mail, I use HTML for mail and that's apparently the root of a lot of my problems relating to fonts. :) I was just wondering if the available Color options for background and text could be expanded. bjI just applied the code Chris supplied, and this is what the result looks like. The red in the folder view is from a previous change. http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/824/seamonkey.png/Ahh... I see that it did change the message list... but not the display.... or the background for the group names. Maybe there is hope. :) bj
Upon further playing around, I was able to change the background color of the Folder Pane, by editing the code Chris provided to
#folderTree treecol,
#folderTree
{background-color: #99ffff !important;}
Unfortunately to test it, I had to enable the default theme, and now
Walnut won't re-enable.
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