Forum now very difficult to read

Well done Jofi old son,:Y: I think you have saved my retinas from burning out.:eek: No offence to cascaderailroad, but it was too dark for me but a good try none the less.
 
That No-Squint add-on works great ! I set both zooms at 125% all Black type webpage wide. Background Dark Gray.

Super

Firefox rules ... even has the red squiggle speelchucker' feature built in. No mor' tipo's:cool:
 
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Yes we can use this Firefox tool. But why, what is wrong with this very good looking

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I must say this; forum has three basic functions, read, write and search. All three are not good anymore, first two because the choice of font and background is not good and third because alot of threads is lost. And this third is for me the most important. Very useful was Preview too.
 
Thank you friends for your kind words!

I hope / guess Auran (N3V) continues to work the Forum for us and makes it useful as the old forum.:cool::)
 
Today looks like the white has been turned down a bit, or else my eye's (or monitor) are now ruined!

Regards.
CaptEngland
 
Google Chrome & Firefox users can turn the font, color and background to any shade they want ... works on all other blinding webpages too !

Even I got Firefox today, and Mozilla color that site, and no-squint
 
I've got that syndrome, and even though it is taking time to get used to it, it is quite a large change to me.

Shane
I must only have it mildly. This wasn't a big change at all, and I still have Aspergers too.

But the Social side of things is hard, that's why I retreat to Trainz so often!

"People with Asperger syndrome often display intense interests, such as my fascination with trains." - Wikipedia article, changed from "People with Asperger syndrome often display intense interests, such as this boy's fascination with molecular structure." I prefer my version.

"According to the Adult Asperger Assessment (AAA) diagnostic test, a lack of interest in fiction and the positive preference towards non-fiction is common among adults with the disorder" - Really? I'm 14 and HATE reading fiction, except for the RWS. :) My first non-Thomas books were "The Encyclopedia of Locomotives" and "Ultimate Train". I still have them.

And I tend to go off-topic sometimes. :)

Kieran.
 
I am probably one of the oldest members, if not the oldest, I wear spectacles for reading and computing and I find no problems at all. There is adequate contrast with the blue lettering.

I like the change except for the missing time-line. I suggest that people who find it blinding may have their monitor brightness turned up too high.

Peter
 
I am probably one of the oldest members, if not the oldest,

Sorry Mr. Gauge, and we'll get off your lawn now! "C'mon guys, let's go!":hehe:

Just kidding Peter. I am adjusting to the colors myself, and I'm probably the only member that has to wear glasses in the shower!
 
Change It Back Please

CHANGE IT BACK!!!!!!!!!!
............
But Leave The Option For Vidoes
That Is Bad-A
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-Taylor
 
Readability: Lines too long

(Background) color is only one readability problem of the new forum. A second problem is: The outer margins in the old forum where wider, such making the visible forum-window less wide. This made the lines shorter = readerfriendly: Eyes could at the end of the line easily find back to the beginning of the next line. As a rule for printing books, journals, newspapers I once learned that a line should not contain much over 70 letters to be readerfriendly. On my small laptop-screen the lines of this new forum show about 110 letters - it might be even more for those trainzers who use a big desktop-screen. Check yourself when reading this: How often had your eyes to restart reading because you lost the line you were reading? What could be done? A little help might be to make the letters "heavier" (thicker, bigger). But more effective: To limit the width of the whole forum-frame. Just to make a test: Here you read the the new forum style. What is easier to read: This or the below identical text which I formated into a 700-pixel wide table? (lettersize and -type not changed)

[TABLE="width: 700"]
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[TD]((Background) color is only one readability problem of the new forum. A second problem is: The outer margins in the old forum where wider, such making the visible forum-window less wide. So the lines were shorter = readerfriendly: Eyes could at the end of the line easily find back to the beginning of the next line. As a rule for printing books, journals, newspapers I once learned that a line should not contain much over 70 letters to be readerfriendly. On my small laptop-screen the lines of this new forum show about 110 letters - it might be even more for those trainzers who use a big desktop-screen. Check yourself when reading this: How often had your eyes to restart reading because you lost the line you were reading? What could be done? A little help might be to make the letters "heavier" (thicker, bigger). But more effective: To limit the width of the whole forum-frame.[/TD]
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The big BUT: What would happen to pictures/screenshots that usually are wider?
jost62
 
Ctrl+roll mouse wheel can help.

That way you can quickly increase the font size, thus increasing the amount of darker lettering on screen which then relatively reduces the amount of brighter background. Not perfect, but helps a bit with the brightness issue pending any fix.

It will also reduce the number of visible words in the frame in direct proportion to the amount of size increase, making it easier to read consecutive lines.

You can use the same method to speedily reduce the image; not much use for text, but great for reducing oversized screenshots.
 
Isn't it really BLAND? Tells you everything you need to know about m4k(whatever)'s corporate image! Some salesperson probably told them it was cool and they didn't know any better.

Notice you can't do preview any more - so hear goes...
 
I am probably one of the oldest members, if not the oldest, I wear spectacles for reading and computing and I find no problems at all. There is adequate contrast with the blue lettering.

I like the change except for the missing time-line. I suggest that people who find it blinding may have their monitor brightness turned up too high.

Peter

83 years and still creating addons? Amazing! Really interesting since many people here who are only 40 complain about computers...
 
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