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Four: EasyRead
Was looking through colours, and decided to make some EasyRead themes!
Theme name/layout: Aqua · EasyRead
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Light on dark, with not too much variation between the different text colours, and a text colour that is desaturated enough that it's easy for me to look at on the dark background.
Theme name/layout: Desert · EasyRead
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Pretty standard dark on light, with a pale yellow background rather than white, and a gentler blue/brown link scheme.
Theme name/layout: Desert Dark · EasyRead
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Light on dark but not too dark brown, slightly mid level contrast overall.
Theme name/layout: Mint Julep · EasyRead
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Dark on light, with obviously, a pale green theme for the background/entry background/header colour.
Theme name/layout: Aqua · EasyRead
Info: Info · Source · Preview
Light on dark, with not too much variation between the different text colours, and a text colour that is desaturated enough that it's easy for me to look at on the dark background.
Theme name/layout: Desert · EasyRead
Info: Info · Source · Preview
Pretty standard dark on light, with a pale yellow background rather than white, and a gentler blue/brown link scheme.
Theme name/layout: Desert Dark · EasyRead
Info: Info · Source · Preview
Light on dark but not too dark brown, slightly mid level contrast overall.
Theme name/layout: Mint Julep · EasyRead
Info: Info · Source · Preview
Dark on light, with obviously, a pale green theme for the background/entry background/header colour.
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And here's the bug: http://bugs.dwscoalition.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3610
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The other thing is that I'd be perfectly fine with say, patching the Paletteable themes without the opacity trick or something like that, and then updating them (myself if necessary!) later when we do have the option? They're pretty and I like the trick, but I like the colours and would rather see them available, if that makes sense. (and can easily go to the theme layers, and just comment it out or add a /* Do not include in patch */ /* End do not include in patch */ line or something? if that would work.)
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