I find the this gray color scheme extremely difficult to read. It's also very hard to tell the difference between questions with answers and without.
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I am open to tweaking some of the parameters, but the greyscale is here to stay. Aren't all discussion sites just shades of grey, anyway? (rimshot)
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Answered questions should be black with light gray numbers, unanswered questions should be a very light gray with black 0s, and questions with accepted answers should have black with white numbers. |
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Jeff really didn't want to have this meta site, so it'll remain greyscale. |
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Ok, Jeff, do the words contrast and readability tell you something? You have a transcript of your podcasts for the hearing-impaired. I am seeing-impaired but normally I have not to change my environment settings to read a page. Therefore could you please bring the colors or at least the contrast back? |
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You need some color to let the eyes know where the focus should be. I am partially dyslexic and what helps is to see visually (usually with colors) where one thing ends and another begins. So the top bar to me seems mixed in with the rest of the site. Where on the other sites, it pops out and separates the top menu from the content. Same with the vote count box and the question title. You don't need much, a blue gray tone (#81819F for example) is more than enough. EDIT: Also the link colors are very hard to distinguish. (did you see it?) I've been using this userstyle style to keep the neutral theme and help me use the site.
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If your browser supports user-stylesheets, you can always use that to change things - StackOverflow's CSS classes are nice and clean, which really helps. For example, if you want to make accepted-answered questions bright green, unanswered ones pink, and regular ones blue - load this into Stylish or similar:
You.. err.. may want to tweak the colours:
Also, any StackOverflow styles on UserStyles.org should work fine on Currently there's not many SO styles, but the "Stackoverflow Dark w Small UI Improvements" is a bit more contrasty |
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What I want is the colors to be almost indistinguishable from grey. That would make the site a little less drab, but it would still convey that this is not like StackOverflow or ServerFault. I understand why the grey color scheme was chosen, it was to make it visually appear bland and nondescript, but that can still be done without removing all of the color. |
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I like the color scheme. It treats the the meta site like a "shadow" of the real site. Very appropriate, imo. |
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For me there is still a wee bit of color that they didn't totally kill. Normally, clicking on a question with an accepted answer shows that answer in gray. But if I click on my profile and select an accepted answer, it first shows up as gray then fades to green. Anyone else notice this? It's like finding a pretty flower growing up through the concrete! =) |
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I'm a sometimes visitor to this site. Two things keep me away.
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