| FoxWolfie Galen 2007-03-17, 7:13 am |
| On 16 Mar 2007 11:05:07 -0700, "Radium" <glucegen1@gmail.com> wrote:
> BTW, the frightening stuff in firefox is when you click ctrl+f ["find
> in this page"] and you type something in the find box that cannot be
> found, the text you tried to find [in the find box] turns white and
> the previously-white backround in the find box turns reddish pink and
> you get an error message "phrase not found".
>
> The reddish-pink color just scares the living f--- outta me. I hate it.
I'm sure someone here can probably come up with some userChrome code to
kill the red. I'm not too fond of the red either, but it only shows when a
word wasn't found, and I so rarely use the page search that it is hardly a
problem for me. Perhaps using another theme would cause the find color to
be different. I'm still pretty happy with Firefox. Sure it has a few
issues, but when compared with other browsers, these issues seem to be very
small. All I ever care about is that they always have in options for users
to configure it as they prefer, either in the UI, or at least through
about :config. In almost all areas, Firefox is easy to configure to fit most
people's needs. The color for the "phrase not found" currently isn't one of
them, but that hardly makes the browser smell bad.
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FoxWolfie
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