| Radium 2007-03-17, 1:12 pm |
| On Mar 17, 2:02 am, FoxWolfie Galen <foxwol...@adelphia.net> wrote:
> 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.
The following is OT but I'll add anyway. Due to some hellish
subconscious experience of mine that I'm not able to remember
[psychogenic amnesia], the appearance of reddish-pink or orangish-
yellow [the color of cheddar cheese] causes me to experience intense
feelings of fear and disgust. For me, the worst color would be
patterns of orangish-yellow alongside patterns of reddish-pink.
Whenever I see such colors, I enter a dissociative state of negative
emotions.
As for red color alone, I actually like it. I like seeing patterns of
pure red alongside patterns of green. I especially like dark pure red
[the color of oxyhemoglobin mixed with char and smoke] alongside
yellowish-green [lime green].
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