07-04-2017, 08:56 PM
(07-04-2017, 04:16 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote:(07-04-2017, 12:18 PM)Gumby 1100_imp Wrote:(07-04-2017, 11:42 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: When I get some time I will have to sit down and play. I barely have the skills to be a moderator. Still cant figure out how you change a link into a one red word "here" like you do Cormanus, or to make those cool maps like you do.
Yeah, about that, since you brought it up:
Don't worry if you ever figure that bit out. I'm "legally" colour blind and rarely see those links anyway. Now, if maybe the word "here", or whatever word represented a link, was both bold and underlined, I might catch on to more of those embedded links.
A single red word in the midst of black text is simply not enough contrast for those of us who may be red/green deficient.
...sorry for the temporary subject change and mini-rant, back to your normally scheduled discussion...
Yeah, about that, since you brought it up:
Don't worry if you ever figure that bit out. I'm "legally" colour blind and rarely see those links anyway. Now, if maybe the word "here", or whatever word represented a link, was both bold and underlined, I might catch on to more of those embedded links.
A single red word in the midst of black text is simply not enough contrast for those of us who may be red/green deficient.
...sorry for the temporary subject change and mini-rant, back to your normally scheduled discussion...
Thanks for that, Gumby. I'll give some thought to how to identify embedded links for you. I fnd them so much tidier and in keeping with normal Internet conventions. It hadn't occurred to me that they're hard to spot for some.
If I said follow [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=11031&pid=176939#pid176939]this link, would it help?
Offroad, thanks to you I've figured out how to use Flickr. I couldn't see how to do it when I tried yesterday. It's not as simple as Imgur, I don't think.
Thanks, that helps out those of us with red-green deficiency (the most common) and the extremely rare total monochromatic blindness.
Those with blue-yellow or blue-green deficiency may not have had an issue

