Testing the changes in several browsers

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Denis
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Firefox 3.6.3 on WinXP here. Looks fine.

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Sea Monkey 1.1.17 on Win XP Pro. Working OK here Boss!

Edit: Firefox 3.6.3 on Win XP Pro OK too
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Firefox 3.5.5 on Snow Leopard likes it.
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Chrome 4.1.249.1064 (45376) on Win 7 Home premium set to classic mode, all is well.

Edit1: Works fine with Internet Explorer 8.0.7600.16385 same OS

Edit2: All's fine with Firefox 3.6.3 same OS as above.
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Looks good with Opera on Linux Mint 8.

The only difference from before is that the Smilies panel is a bit wider, but that's not a bug from where I sit.

<edit> The thread width is greater too, again not a bug. The quote/edit button labels are a bit hard to read which is a bug for me, perhaps a different font would help. </edit>
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Works good in Android's native browser.
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Looks OK on Mrs Denis' iPhone too (but you tested Safari already).

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Firefox 3.5.9 on XP Home V2002 (Service Pack 3): looks great.

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I still hate the colors, but FF 3.0.13 on XP SP3 seems to grock it OK.
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CByrneIV wrote:Any other changes people really hate?
Maybe it's a problem with the blue-to-the-core theme, but hyperlinks (dark blue) are still virtually indistinguishable from normal text (black). Any way to put them in a contrasting colour, as before?
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