Thanks, Steve. That of course works, though only when
I log in. Since my password is a 147 byte Chinese
character idiom, I often read up on things without
actually logging in.
In that context I made the observance that red text on
white was a bit displeasing to my eye, and I thought
perhaps that others and their eyes might agree.
Editor:Stevertigo
--- Stephen Bain <stephen.bain(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/19/06, stevertigo <vertigosteve(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
Red text in diffs is too hard to read. Maybe
something
like a blue-purple would be better.
You should be able to change this by using a custom
stylesheet:
Edit your [[User:Stevertigo/monobook.css]], or
create it if it doesn't
exist (I'm presuming you're using Monobook as your
skin).
Then add something like this:
span.diffchange {
color: #9966FF;
}
You can set the "color" [sic] attribute to whatever
colour you want.
--
Stephen Bain
stephen.bain(a)gmail.com
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