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paradoxx
04-06-2004, 08:06
you forum owners need to provide a few more color schemes for tarotforum. I am not fond of the purple design and the white is harsh on my eyes. I suppose at least with the white scheme the posts are displayed in gray boxes. I would never limit you to two tarot decks, so why limit us to two color schemes?
lunalafey
04-06-2004, 10:48
you can change the color schemes- by changing your prefrences.
you can also go to the bottom of each post and click on 'show printable version' -this will be a standard black and white.
Solandia
04-06-2004, 12:27
The default purple scheme features the original AT colours, while the white scheme was created upon request for a plain version from members who visit from their office.
What other colour schemes would you like to see?
~ Solandia
Laura Borealis
04-06-2004, 13:33
I like the purple scheme, but choices would be nice. What about a nice teal... something like this (see attachment)?
Imagemaker
04-06-2004, 22:50
I thought of a subtle green, too. Love the teal!
fairyhedgehog
05-06-2004, 00:12
I can't imagine aeclectic without its trademark purple :)
But if I was changing it, or adding a colour scheme, I'd go for various shades of blue and white. Because I like blue :)
PURPLE is my favorite color!!! but I use the gray and white for work, and plus it is a little easier on my eyes.
I vote more shades of PURPLE !!! :D
paradoxx
05-06-2004, 07:42
Dark grey and aqua-teal.
Red, White, Blue
Blue and white
Blue and Gold
basically, something not so bright for those late night post frenzies but not too feminine (no offence intended) so I can share my information with anyone without having to explain the colors.
I know it's at the bottom of the list of concerns right now, but I looked up other forums that use vbulletin to get color scheme ideas. Here are some I like:
Sage Green: http://www.pensacola.cc/forums/
Olive Green: http://www.bloggertalk.com/forums/index.php?
Blue-Grey: http://forum.onthehouse.com/
Earth Tones: http://www.e-budo.com/vbulletin/index.php