Changing the colors of the forums.

MalandarMalandar Posts: 776
edited December 1969 in The Commons

Okay I know there has to be a way to change this color scheme around. This is just too damned bright to my eyes. On my old CRT screen it might have been ok but not on this LCD. I think I read someone saying something about being able to change the colors even without an option built in. If someone knows how could you explain?

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  • adamr001adamr001 Posts: 1,322
    edited December 1969

    Easiest route is to use a CSS override plugin. See this post: http://www.daz3d.com/forums/viewreply/646/ on where to get a couple of them...

  • MalandarMalandar Posts: 776
    edited December 1969

    Thanks much better now.

  • Kevin SandersonKevin Sanderson Posts: 1,643
    edited December 1969

    Malandar said:
    Okay I know there has to be a way to change this color scheme around. This is just too damned bright to my eyes. On my old CRT screen it might have been ok but not on this LCD. I think I read someone saying something about being able to change the colors even without an option built in. If someone knows how could you explain?

    Sorry, Malandar, but this is another example of why I say some folks' images are often too dark. People need to calibrate their monitors. The website design I'm looking at right now is not too bright. Your monitor is set too bright.

  • MalandarMalandar Posts: 776
    edited December 1969

    Then why is it only DAZ that I was having problems with being too bright?

    Fine now though nice and dark gray.

  • Kevin SandersonKevin Sanderson Posts: 1,643
    edited December 1969

    Malandar said:
    Then why is it only DAZ that I was having problems with being too bright?

    Fine now though nice and dark gray.

    Something in your monitor setup. My Yahoo e-mail is more white than the DAZ Forum. If your monitor is not calibrated all kinds of issues can arise. And then there are the auto features on some monitors that try to make everything extra vivid. They respond to certain values.

  • hamstergirl4444hamstergirl4444 Posts: 44
    edited December 1969

    No Malandar, it's not just you and probably not your monitor - this site, like the last one, is too damn bright! I had finally gotten Color That Site working on the old store LOL, and am afraid to tackle this one...with so many things broken, I'll probably wind up smashing it completely :)

  • Cyn ArtCyn Art Posts: 0
    edited May 2012

    A matter of personal requirements. I kinda need a whole 'nuther format. LoL I'm having difficulty distinguishing cut-off points, and can hardly see the smileys. A lot of straining for me.

    Might help to search if there are available add-ons for the browser. At least, that's my plan . . . I hope. ;-P :lol:

    Be careful, though. Might want to back up what you might want to restore. The last time I tried that for color, it took over other sites, too. Was a little bit of a pain.


    ADD: Oooo. Ick ick. I think it was color-that-site that did that. Not for me, thanks anyway. LoL

    ADD'G AGAIN: Never occurred to me to put in a request. LoL - I would love to be able to have the "profile", "pm" & "quote" buttons" simply an outline, or something other than that dark gray. (And those nasty dark bars on the quotes.) They're so distracting, it hurts, and really break up the format badly. The other little buttons fit so much better into the scheme (kind of outlined instead), and the icon-like pictures made them distinguishable more quickly.


    BACK AGAIN: Alright, I'm having to stop now. ~ I tried.

    Post edited by Cyn Art on
  • boni_m_ab7b32f625boni_m_ab7b32f625 Posts: 113
    edited December 1969

    I do realize that this is a personal issue, but if there could be a way to change the color scheme for the site as was with the last one I for one would greately appreciate it. I have a visual impairment and even with monitor calabrations this is too bright and the "grey" lettering is imposible for me to read. I realize you have other things to work on now, but if there will be a color scheme option in the near future, I would be grateful.

    Sincerely
    Boni

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,057
    edited December 1969

    I know people are going to wanna lynch me for saying this... STARK UGLY FACEBOOK/APPLE STORESQUE ALIEN ABDUCTION NIGHTMARE... Looks BAD. My screen is calibrated. There is no anti-ugly calibration. My Corneas hurt. Even if I turn down the contrast it is still ugly... Ever wonder why Blender has a grey background and AutoCAD users usually set their prefs to black or grey? WHITE HURTS!
    DARK WHITE, LIGHT GREY, MEDIUM LIGHT WHITISH WARM WHITE GREY #001 or TONED DOWN WHITE, all MAY AS MAY AS WELL BE WHITE! I can only hope there will be some form of theme option that will allow us to choose something else without having to override it with a plugin...
    Why does every website out there have to copy this horrible style?

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,755
    edited December 1969

    No Malandar, it's not just you and probably not your monitor - this site, like the last one, is too damn bright! I had finally gotten Color That Site working on the old store LOL, and am afraid to tackle this one...with so many things broken, I'll probably wind up smashing it completely :)

    yep, that plug in for FF works great for me, just inverted the colors and it's easy on my eyes again.

  • hamstergirl4444hamstergirl4444 Posts: 44
    edited December 1969

    This place just feels, I dunno......unfriendly?! Grrrrrrr, looks like I'm gonna have to start munchin' on some webjockey's soft parts till they get this place working right...(never, ever p*ss off a hamster who's already flashing fang LOL)

  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,212
    edited May 2012

    What I found though is that for the forums Color that Site is coloring text in pink but on the store it's in green so I think I'm going to have to do two profiles. STRANGE!!

    Post edited by RAMWolff on
  • SilverhurstSilverhurst Posts: 182
    edited May 2012

    Here's my Color that Site export if you want. Dark grey backgrounds with green lettering and misc, grey text, and a little yellow text. Seems to work good on all the pages for me so far. I tried posting this to Rendo yesterday, but for some reason it worked great on the store, but not quite the same as I see on the forums, so no guarantees.


    Style 'New Daz Dark Grey and Green' for daz3d.com


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  • Dumor3DDumor3D Posts: 1,316
    edited December 1969

    I have noticed over the years, that most high end photography sites, or at least the ones most appealing to me, are in gray tones. Just like this site except 'all' the tones are darker. When I look at those sites, I never notice that even black interferes with the quality of any image. White however as a background, totally overpowers a dark image. Suddenly your wonderful render looks like crap on a white background.

    As for brightness? It can be the monitor but most of the time it is the room lighting in combination with the monitor. I do like to hit the boards late at night and often times am happy to have almost all the lights off by that time. The white is blaring then.

    I've never been extremely happy with too much muting.... I hate medium gray text over slightly lighter medium gray text. (How did the remote control makers get on this kick as you have to try to 'read' them in a half dark room!) It seems that some muting however could be a good thing. Or maybe, uploaded images could go into a dark gray box separated somewhat from the post area?

    Anyway, I find that the light colors are clean and refreshing, but just don't work well for much of what is created by the users.

  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,212
    edited December 1969

    Here's mine... very simple. I'll for sure load up yours and see if it's more to my liking...

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  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,212
    edited December 1969

    Hi Silverhurst... wondering how you created new entries to pinpoint various background and text colors. Brilliant work. I did go through and change your green to Wolffie green though! LOL I have one little area that I'd love to change... the input box I'm typing in in a muted green with a light gray text... like to make that more contrasted.. Lighten up the muted gray or lighten up the text color and darken the background but went through all the inputs you created and couldn't pinpoint those two elements! Other than that and my little changes to your work and this is really a great looking place now! Easy on the eyeballs! :-)

  • SilverhurstSilverhurst Posts: 182
    edited December 1969

    I prefer light colors with dark text for boxes too, but the problem I ran into with the coloring is that the color of the boxes is also used as a surround color in other areas, and it looked worse that way than with the colors I ended up using imho. At least I was able to leave check boxes and radio boxes white with black.


    For finding colors on a page, there is a wand below the magnifying glass next to the available color boxes. Using this tool helps a bit.


    Anyways, glad I could help get you started.

  • Cyn ArtCyn Art Posts: 0
    edited May 2012

    Back to trying again after a rest.
    . . . I didn't have this problem before.

    I don't understand why it's such a problem to offer more than one scheme, or adjustment options.

    :long: I'm really sad.


    ADD: Hey! I did find an add-on for Firefox called "Black Out". For my older version FF, though.
    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/blackout/?src=ss


    It takes some adjustment and finding the right color codes for custom, but it's changed my background color,
    my separating lines, my buttons to outline only, and my link colors. You have to "refresh" after each color change
    when you're figuring out your scheme. To keep the toggle on for following pages, check "Stay in the dark" in the drop down menu beside the icon in the Navigation Bar. It does affect every page in every tab until turned off, though, with "Stay in the dark" unchecked. (Again, push the icon on the Navigation Toolbar to toggle it on and off singularly.)


    I do so miss the gray areas of the outside margins, but . . .
    for the "normal" all white page and close DAZ Link color (but outlined white buttons) the setting is:
    Bkgr: f f f f f f Text: 111111 Headers/Links: 00669f (Bkgr: f f f f f e for a hair grayer, etc.)

    BLACKOUT_Options_Large-c.jpg
    456 x 568 - 72K
    Post edited by Cyn Art on
  • ReDaveReDave Posts: 815
    edited May 2012

    dumorian said:
    I have noticed over the years, that most high end photography sites, or at least the ones most appealing to me, are in gray tones. Just like this site except 'all' the tones are darker. When I look at those sites, I never notice that even black interferes with the quality of any image. White however as a background, totally overpowers a dark image. Suddenly your wonderful render looks like crap on a white background.

    As for brightness? It can be the monitor but most of the time it is the room lighting in combination with the monitor. I do like to hit the boards late at night and often times am happy to have almost all the lights off by that time. The white is blaring then.

    I've never been extremely happy with too much muting.... I hate medium gray text over slightly lighter medium gray text. (How did the remote control makers get on this kick as you have to try to 'read' them in a half dark room!) It seems that some muting however could be a good thing. Or maybe, uploaded images could go into a dark gray box separated somewhat from the post area?

    Anyway, I find that the light colors are clean and refreshing, but just don't work well for much of what is created by the users.


    Exactly, good post! There's a whole branch of science named Computer Vision on this. Monitors are made to be looked at in a room with some ambient light. If you have two completely different situations (e.g. broad daylight, and at night only the monitor as a light source) you should have two calibrations, not one.
    White on the monitor should never appear that much brighter than a printed page with white background (in fact ideally they should be the same brightness on LCDs). It's broad daylight here for me and paper is at least 50% brighter than the forum colour. So a solution for nighttime should be to... switch on a light. ;-)
    Post edited by ReDave on
  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,212
    edited December 1969

    I prefer light colors with dark text for boxes too, but the problem I ran into with the coloring is that the color of the boxes is also used as a surround color in other areas, and it looked worse that way than with the colors I ended up using imho. At least I was able to leave check boxes and radio boxes white with black.


    For finding colors on a page, there is a wand below the magnifying glass next to the available color boxes. Using this tool helps a bit.


    Anyways, glad I could help get you started.

    OK.. turns out to be background #8.... I just desaturated it and moved the bottom one to the right and got it lighter. So the light gray text looks good enough to see. Thanks

    There is no magic wand though, it's only on the top most one and when I clicked it and then clicked in the input box nothing happened. So not sure if that's a bug in this code or what.

    So how did you create the new options boxes with just one color in it?? That's really cool! :-)

  • NeilV_1NeilV_1 Posts: 442
    edited December 1969

    I just inverted all the colours so I have a black background and text in shades of grey and white which is a lot easer on my eyes

  • edited December 1969

    I hate this new site. Damn, DAZ has turned me into a grouch - I can't believe it. :(

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