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Can I change text color?

billcarey

New member
Hello Mods. I'm color weak/blind and the blue text on light background is really hard to read. Not enough contrast to tell the difference. I couldn't find a way on the control panel to change this. I there a way I can make the text black or a dark color?
Thanks,
Bill
 

Mal H

Staff
I assume you mean the blue text that is a link since most of the text, as in the text used in the body of a post is black. Link text such as forum names, thread titles, etc. are blue.

At the bottom left of any screen is a set of "skin" selections. The default has always been "TFL Classic" with its blue links. Select "vBulletin 2 Default" instead. That seems to have a dark reddish looking link color (rust?) although I see some links are still blue. See if that helps the situation.
 

billcarey

New member
Mal H. Thanks for the response. Yes it's the message title before opening the message. I tried the skins earlier but my choices are only vbulletin 3, vbulletin 3 variable fonts and low profile (unsuppodrted. Maybe my brower is the cause.
 
billcarey said:
Mal H. Thanks for the response. Yes it's the message title before opening the message. I tried the skins earlier but my choices are only vbulletin 3, vbulletin 3 variable fonts and low profile (unsuppodrted. Maybe my brower is the cause.
Those are the only three skins I have available, too. I'm using Waterfox, which is a fork of Firefox.
 
Update: In Internet Explorer, Edge, and an old (outdated) version of Firefox I also see options for vBulletin 2 and TFL default skins. Not there in Waterfox.

BUT ... those old skins are under a heading that carries the warning "May not work." I didn't try them.
 

Mal H

Staff
It should be there for all browsers. I may have turned it on after you looked for it with Waterfox (I've never heard of that one).
 
Yep. It's there now.

I switched to Waterfox because several updates ago Firefox changed the underlying code, and that killed most of the add-ons I use and rely on. Waterfox is now actually two forks from Firefox -- Waterfox has one version that largely tracks with Firefox (both based on Mozilla), and a "Waterfox Classic" version that's apparently based on the old code and still runs my add-ons.
 
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