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Glissando

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Re: To the Newbies - You Know Who and What I'm Talking About
Reply #50 on: December 31, 2004, 05:51:28 PM
xvimbi I think he's talking about a browser feature.
Hey you know you can read the threads in 'print' mode if you don't like the colors, just press the print button at the top of the thread- all it does is bring up a black on white version sutable for printing.
Like this:
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php?action=printpage;topic=5966.0
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Re: To the Newbies - You Know Who and What I'm Talking About
Reply #51 on: December 31, 2004, 05:55:36 PM
oooh! thanx Glissando! I like that much better.
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Re: To the Newbies - You Know Who and What I'm Talking About
Reply #52 on: December 31, 2004, 05:57:15 PM
xvimbi--

It's the "Standard Buttons" Toolbar that appears at the top of all Internet Explorer pages.  It's just a list of menu items reading, from left to right, File, Edit, View, Favorites, Tools, Help.

If you click on Tools, then Internet Options, the Accessibility button is in the bottom right corner of the "General" Internet Options page (the page that opens by default when you click on Internet Options).

Hope this helps.

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Re: To the Newbies - You Know Who and What I'm Talking About
Reply #53 on: December 31, 2004, 06:33:52 PM
xvimbi--

It's the "Standard Buttons" Toolbar that appears at the top of all Internet Explorer pages.  It's just a list of menu items reading, from left to right, File, Edit, View, Favorites, Tools, Help.

If you click on Tools, then Internet Options, the Accessibility button is in the bottom right corner of the "General" Internet Options page (the page that opens by default when you click on Internet Options).

Hope this helps.

Thanks for the clarification. I was afraid that you guys were talking about Explorer, which I don't use (and continue to refuse to use).

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Re: To the Newbies - You Know Who and What I'm Talking About
Reply #54 on: December 31, 2004, 09:13:25 PM
xvimbi

My original suggestion for changing the color scheme is also working similarly with Firefox, if this is the Explorer of your choice. It may be used also with offline reading.

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Re: To the Newbies - You Know Who and What I'm Talking About
Reply #55 on: December 31, 2004, 10:12:19 PM
My original suggestion for changing the color scheme is also working similarly with Firefox, if this is the Explorer of your choice. It may be used also with offline reading.

Yes, it works in Firefox, but the "style-less" version looks funky. I was wondering how to change style attributes in Safari.

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Re: To the Newbies - You Know Who and What I'm Talking About
Reply #56 on: January 04, 2005, 05:43:01 AM
Thanks for the help on changing bckground colors

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Re: To the Newbies - You Know Who and What I'm Talking About
Reply #57 on: January 04, 2005, 05:08:06 PM
Have a look here regarding the color scheme:
https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,6194.0.html

Try it out and post your comments in that thread. I still open to tweek the look a bit to your likings so please let me know what you think.
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