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Is there a way to change the new color scheme so that it looks (to me) like it did before?

Some boards have a light scheme and a dark scheme. Some allow each user to customize the color scheme.

Just wondering.

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I also wonder. The new scheme is hard on the sight of us oldies - e.g. poor contrast for the titles, almost invisible.

I see that they light up with the mouse hover, but do we need these gimmiks?

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There's a dark theme that you can select at the bottom of the pages. Unfortunately it used to be based on black and greys, but today it has changed into tones of blue, which to me is not as pleasant.

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Same for me and everyone else I would guess. Looks pretty nice (I like it) but I would have preferred the old black on white as it makes it easier to edit text. Selected text now turns blue, and it's difficult to see.

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2 hours ago, VWatchie said:

Same for me and everyone else I would guess. Looks pretty nice (I like it) but I would have preferred the old black on white as it makes it easier to edit text. Selected text now turns blue, and it's difficult to see.

If you down to the bottom there is a theme mode you can change it back

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