[Bug 238823] Re: Firefox 3 RC1: colors used in the awesome bar are not enough dark
helios91940
florian.plaza at orange.fr
Tue Jun 10 12:13:07 UTC 2008
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mozilla-firefox
Hi!
Today I have upgraded Firefox beta 5 to RC 1 and I think that the new colors of the text in the awesome bar are not enough dark. It's difficult to read grey urls. I preferred when they were dark green.
- EDIT: I used the default theme. The only extension that I have is Adblock plus.
+ EDIT: I used the default theme ( tango! ). The only extension that I have is Adblock plus.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mozilla-firefox
Hi!
Today I have upgraded Firefox beta 5 to RC 1 and I think that the new colors of the text in the awesome bar are not enough dark. It's difficult to read grey urls. I preferred when they were dark green.
- EDIT: I used the default theme ( tango! ). The only extension that I have is Adblock plus.
+ EDIT: I use the default theme ( tango! ). The only extension that I have is Adblock plus.
** Summary changed:
- Firefox 3 RC1: colors used in the awesome bar are not enough dark
+ Firefox 3 RC1: color used for urls in the awesome bar are not enough dark
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mozilla-firefox
Hi!
- Today I have upgraded Firefox beta 5 to RC 1 and I think that the new colors of the text in the awesome bar are not enough dark. It's difficult to read grey urls. I preferred when they were dark green.
+ Today I have upgraded Firefox beta 5 to RC 1 and I think that the new colors of urls in the awesome bar are not enough dark. It's difficult to read grey urls. I preferred when they were dark green.
EDIT: I use the default theme ( tango! ). The only extension that I have is Adblock plus.
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Firefox 3 RC1: color used for urls in the awesome bar are not enough dark
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238823
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