Difference between revisions of "Site Schemes Wishlist"
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+ | * http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/884080.html - As refined in comments, allow users to choose and/or design alternative site schemes that use holiday themes (or the like), while letting users set their account to always default their view to the plain site scheme. | ||
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* http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/864581.html -- add "find:" search to Lynx, omg why was this not done back in 2003? | * http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/864581.html -- add "find:" search to Lynx, omg why was this not done back in 2003? | ||
Revision as of 21:31, 30 January 2009
- http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/884080.html - As refined in comments, allow users to choose and/or design alternative site schemes that use holiday themes (or the like), while letting users set their account to always default their view to the plain site scheme.
- http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/864581.html -- add "find:" search to Lynx, omg why was this not done back in 2003?
- http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/888650.html - 1. Figure out better way to differentiate between screened and unscreened comments in Lynx. 2. Adjust alt text sensibly for screen/unscreen button - it says "screen" for both "to screen" and "to unscreen;" combined with the above problem, it's hard to know whether you're screening or unscreening a given comment!
- http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/888876.html - Text links in lieu of image buttons? Similar issue as above - alt text not changing appropriately when situation changes ((un)screen, (un)freeze). Also, "is Lynx meant to be for mobile browsers? For visually impaired readers?" Make as clean and compact, codewise, as possible.
- http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/871214.html - option to have a dark-background, light-text profile. Unsure if this is meant to be a sitescheme choice on the viewer-end or a personal "force this customization on the viewer" author-end.