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I feel as if my eyes are drawn naturally away from what should be an attention grabbing color of the questions marked with one of my "interested" tags. The tepid brown of #ffefc6 doesn't quiet work for me. I feel as if the question should be brighter i.e. questions I have not marked are colored and the questions I might be interested in are white. It's gotten to the point where I've removed tags from my interested because I've noticed myself skipping over questions I would have liked to answer. I could put more tags in my "ignored" and leave my favorites blank, but I feel as if this is a corruption of the system.

What to do? I think #FFF for interested, #DDD for unmarked and #AAA for ignored tags. Or some similar color scheme.

Of course it'd be really cool to customize the color, but as a web designer/ developer myself I know the pains/ overhead style customization on a per user basis can cause.

You could call this senseless whining, but I think this would be a subtle change that would make Stackoverflow just that tiny bit better.

Could I write my own stylesheets or plugin to change this? Yes. Do I want to? No.

Others must have this problem as well.

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    I did away with the highlighting entirely - I agree, the particular color that is used is quite painful to look at.
    – BoltClock
    Apr 28, 2014 at 7:51
  • The only questions I ever see on the homepage are those deemed interesting and thus highlighted. I sometimes forget that dingy yellow isn't the color used everywhere. May 10, 2014 at 5:13

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