| Subject: | Re: Foreground color for dialog boxes |
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| From: | "Ryo" <furufuru@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 23 Jun 2006 05:02:44 -0700 |
| Newsgroups: | opera.linux |
Hi Eirik, thank you for your response! Eirik Byrkjeflot Anonsen wrote: [. . .] > However, a page that does not have any colors set, should use the > colors defined in the browser. And it seems from your description > that opera will use the background color from the system, but not the > text color. This is clearly a bug. If we set one default color from > the system colors, then we must set all colors from the system colors. > Otherwise we will wind up with just the problem you report. I've realized that I can conduct a simple experiment to confirm this point. I created an HTML file consisting solely of this single line: <html><body>Hello. This is a test page.</html></body> and viewed it with Opera. The text is black in the author mode and white in the user mode. The background remains dark gray regardless of the mode. "Tools -> Preferences -> Web Pages" indicates that my "normal font" and "monospace font" are white and my background is dark gray. This means that Opera uses my background color but not my foreground color when in the author mode. As you say, this seems to be a bug. Could you tell me where I can report this? I really like Opere so that I want it to improve ever. Thanks again, Ryo |
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