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Geek Culture / Possible to change forum colour still?

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David T
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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 04:44
I\'m not sure it is

I really liked the blue colour of the darkbasicpro section and juding from links people post to other topics I can see they too had their preferences.

Will it be possible in future to change the colour again? I really don\'t like this silver :\'(

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 04:52
To be honest I reckon most people only posted links like that because they come in via darkbasicpro.com (and not the TGC site) - but yeah I know, the colour headers are gone for the moment so it's defaulting to the TGC one, I will maybe do something about this tomorrow.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 04:54
Thanks. This white in grey is hard to read

I hope it won't be *too* much trouble, especially if it's just stylesheets.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 04:59
I always prefered the nice blue/purple look of developer/dbpro.tgc.com too, but the std grey/silver is what i saw more often cause i'd come in via the www

(then again i don't see what was wrong with the old image scheme either)

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 05:06
My favourite is the green of the DM site - but fear not, I'll have a play with this later on.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 05:57
Quote: " My favourite is the green of the DM site - but fear not, I'll have a play with this later on."


Agghh! - what is it with geeks and green? Blue is the best colour


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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 06:00
wonder why


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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 06:39
you ever looked up colour symbolism?

Green = Logical Thinking
Blue = Creative
Red = Passionate
Yellow = Power

etc... i'll have a look later and see if i can't rustle up a site on it. Your favourite colours tend to explain what kind of person you are though *aparently*

Hey Rich while your messing around with the text input script how about adding in things to allow us to write in like

*bold* would = bold
_line_ would = line
/italy/ would = italy

it's just on Mozilla/FireFox it's a pain to use the buttons cause you can't select and use them and you can't simply go back and alt-b or whatever cause both add them to the end rather than cursor position.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 06:41
Nice idea raven

I admit I'm a blue man meself It seems quite a few people here do have a colour preference

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 07:07
*Good Idea*=Good Idea


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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 18:28
Quote: "Blue = Creative"

bleh. Blue is conservative color that's supposed to instill trust and respect. In otherwords, it's bland and dull. Like IBM.

Green is great.


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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 18:58 Edited at: 30th Jun 2004 18:59
I like brown!! Rich, I think you should change the forum colors to brown .

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 19:13 Edited at: 30th Jun 2004 19:15
Quote: "Agghh! - what is it with geeks and green? Blue is the best colour "

Indeed!

Here's a little song for you RobK (by eiffel 65):

Yo listen up: here's a story
About a little guy
That lives in a blue world
And all day and all night and everything he sees is
Just blue like him inside and outside
Blue his house with a blue little window
And a blue Corvette and everything is blue for him
And himself and everybody around
'Cause he aint got nobody to listen: ...
I'm blue (da ba dee)
I'm blue (da ba dee)
I'm blue (da ba dee)
I'm blue (da ba dee)
I have a blue house with a blue window
Blue is the color of all that I wear
Blue are the streets and all the trees are too
I have a girlfriend and she is so blue
Blue are the people here that walk around
Blue like my Corvette it's standing outside
Blue are the words I say and what I think
Blue are the feeling that live inside me
I'm blue (da ba dee)
I'm blue (da ba dee)
I have a blue house with a blue window
Blue is the color of all that I wear
Blue are the streets and all the trees are too
I have a girlfriend and she is so blue
Blue are the people here that walk around
Blue like my Corvette it's standing outside
Blue are the words I say and what I think
Blue are the feeling that live inside me
I'm blue (da ba dee)
I'm blue (da ba dee)
Just blue like him inside and outside
Blue his house with a blue little window
And a blue Corvette and everything is blue for him
And himself and everybody around
'Cause he aint got nobody to listen: ...
I'm blue (da ba dee)
I'm blue (da ba dee)
I'm blue (da ba dee)
I'm blue (da ba dee)

If anyone is wondering the title of this song is "blue" lol


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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 19:19 Edited at: 30th Jun 2004 19:20
It's not that difficult to type the font style tags, is it?

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 20:28
@las6

Quote: "In otherwords, it's bland and dull. Like IBM."


I like blue. My illuminated case fan is blue

And I'm fully expecting for IBM to make a comeback sometime soon. We're getting to the end of what we can do with silicon, and with IBM's research into nanotechnology, I expect them to patent something really cool and make lots of money.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 21:32
I know how to make instant computer gates with no time delay at all. Faster than light even!

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 21:34
Quote: "And I'm fully expecting for IBM to make a comeback sometime soon. We're getting to the end of what we can do with silicon, and with IBM's research into nanotechnology, I expect them to patent something really cool and make lots of money."


What do you mean make a comeback? IBM have the been the highest turnover computer company since the 70s.
Currently they're designing (and will be producing) the processors from Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft, Macintosh and NVIDIA.

I'd hardly say that they have ever really gone away.

Quote: "It's not that difficult to type the font style tags, is it?"


the [] tags are not easily accessed when your touch typing, so they add alot of time each time you use them. so basically, yeah it is difficult.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 21:42
I meant into mainstream processors for PCs. I know that they make a fair bit of money, but not many people I know do. But I still think they'll come up with some kind of nano-processor and make even more money.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 23:43 Edited at: 30th Jun 2004 23:44
I kinda like the color scheme in LLRGT, but the forum needs something to make it distinct. Changing the entire color scheme of the forum kinda ruins the consistency between it and the main TGC pages though, so the choices are to customize them both, leave the colors alone, or have a forum that looks like it's off-site.

edit: I was referring to skinning the forum.

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Posted: 30th Jun 2004 23:55
arkheii - originally the forum picked up the colour scheme of the site you were on (DB, DBPro, DM, etc) and changed accordingly. But now it's defaulting to the TGC colour scheme because of code changes. I will allow for theme selection though, maybe a new profile option.

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Posted: 1st Jul 2004 00:06
Would be cool if theme selection also changes the color schemes of buttons and smilies.

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Posted: 1st Jul 2004 00:24
That isn't going to happen, sorry. Too many important things to do!

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Posted: 1st Jul 2004 06:06
Lol, you cna change the colour of buttons, maybe possible to put in the stylesheet

I prefer a nice pastel gradient on my buttons.

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Posted: 1st Jul 2004 09:43
I don't think he meant those buttons.

(see "prev", "next", "top", etc)

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Posted: 1st Jul 2004 16:28
I actually prefer the grey, default one (ie, the one now). And whenever I clicked someones link to a different colour forum I made sure to close that browser when I was done with the thread.


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Posted: 1st Jul 2004 19:42
Quote: "the [] tags are not easily accessed when your touch typing, so they add alot of time each time you use them. so basically, yeah it is difficult."

You're kidding, right? I mean you use a UK keyboard layout where you don't even have to press shift/ctrl/alt to type [ and ]. How is that difficult?

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Posted: 2nd Jul 2004 01:53
Quote: "You're kidding, right? I mean you use a UK keyboard layout where you don't even have to press shift/ctrl/alt to type [ and ]. How is that difficult?"


I have a UK keyboard and you need to either move your right hand ring finger a bit to the right or use your little finger. Neither which I like

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Posted: 2nd Jul 2004 03:57 Edited at: 2nd Jul 2004 03:57
Quote: "I have a UK keyboard and you need to either move your right hand ring finger a bit to the right or use your little finger. Neither which I like "

As long as you don't use a French, Spanish, German etc keyboard layout (all these need AltGr + another key)...
And remember not to program in Smalltalk (or use arrays in C or Pascal).

I'm sure Rich has a bunch things on his list that are more important than this.

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Posted: 2nd Jul 2004 04:45
I didn't start complaining about it.

I merely responded to your post saying that you find the [] keys easy to reach.

I do not.

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Posted: 2nd Jul 2004 14:32
I find the [] keys easy to reach. Much easier then any number key at least.


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