Ahhh… so very fine!! Many thanks for all your efforts, Mike!!! Swaylocks is truly a one-of-a-kind phenomenon. God bless you. Dale
Ahhh… so very fine!! Many thanks for all your efforts, Mike!!! Swaylocks > is truly a one-of-a-kind phenomenon. God bless you. So true! But please, oh, please loose the acid green color. It’s burning my eyes. regards, Håvard
So true!>>> But please, oh, please loose the acid green color. It’s burning my eyes.>>> regards,>>> Håvard Good job, Mike, ver 2.0 looks great (although I agree about the green text). Are you ready for new board photos yet?
Mike, thanks seem inadequate…That said, Thanks… Nice layout!!! Paul
Mike, thanks seem inadequate…That said, Thanks…>>> Nice layout!!!>>> Paul Mike, Where the mountains meet the sky, no matter how you dice things up the colors always come up the same. Those redwoods and firs do seem a little darker to me though. The sight now moves quicker and the format seems less cluttered. You’ve a lot of valuable work here Mike. Many will benefit from it. Kudo’s, Rich
Ahhh… so very fine!! Many thanks for all your efforts, Mike!!! Swaylocks > is truly a one-of-a-kind phenomenon. God bless you.>>> Dale my sentiments as well-THANK YOU Mike! Matt
So true!>>> But please, oh, please loose the acid green color. It’s burning my eyes.>>> regards,>>> Håvard Sorry Havard, One crow doesn’t make the chicken coup fly. Perhaps your monitor is set to 256 colors or something like that. I guess if I get enough complaints I’ll change it but – please, everyone, try to get used to it. I thought the color was a “seafoam” green (Kinda like my single fin Albers egg.) and I modeled all of the colors and tones after “morning in the tropics” – a place we’d all like to be. enjoy! S Enjoy
Ooops, sorry I had’nt seen your post about Swaylock’s changes. I’ll check the FAQS ! Pierre
Sorry Havard,>>> One crow doesn’t make the chicken coup fly. Perhaps your monitor is set to > 256 colors or something like that. I guess if I get enough complaints I’ll > change it but – please, everyone, try to get used to it. I thought the > color was a “seafoam” green (Kinda like my single fin Albers > egg.) and I modeled all of the colors and tones after “morning in the > tropics” – a place we’d all like to be. Maybe I just have to adjust my monitor, but I’m running a 32bit desktop and I’m really happy about the green and black text on a white background in my main app, so… I guess I just have to get used to it. Fyi the green on the text looks nothing like Albets egg color on my monitor. You would have to add a little blue to the color and maybe brighten it a little to get there. The color of the board fits better in the color scheme IMHO. Nonetheless, I love this website. Keep up the good work Mike. regards, Håvard
Sorry Havard,>>> One crow doesn’t make the chicken coup fly. Perhaps your monitor is set to > 256 colors or something like that. I guess if I get enough complaints I’ll > change it but – please, everyone, try to get used to it. I thought the > color was a “seafoam” green (Kinda like my single fin Albers > egg.) and I modeled all of the colors and tones after “morning in the > tropics” – a place we’d all like to be.>>> enjoy! S>>> Enjoy Looks like seafoam green to me.Aloha, Kokua