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google Enhanced BLACK v3.2.12

By gabedibble Last update Nov 6, 2011 — Installed 622,324 times.

some igoogle bugs

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Haas82 User
FirefoxWindows

Hey,
I really really really really really really really really really really really really like your script.
But I have a problem with google.nl/ig it seems that google.com/ig has the same problem but it could be that I get redirected to .nl.
The problem is:
Gmail module has white text and a very light gray background, so it isn't readable. Screenshot: http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/hjpQjDnzdk...
I had the same problem with the weather module but i fixed it myself:
/* weather */ "DIV#modules DIV.w_box, DIV#modules DIV.w_box DIV {height:8em; overflow:visible; color:#000; font-size:11px;}" +
added color:#000;
But that was jsut a lucky guess.
Hope you can fix it.

 
gabedibble Script's Author
FirefoxWindows

Haas82,

You're absolutely right about that, and I'm thankful that you found this. I knew there would be some backlash, but I had a really overly-broad CSS selector that I left in for way too long and I just had to remove for the future-betterment of the script. I went through all the sites and tried to find all the text bugs, but I knew there just had to be some places it would surface (those iGoogle Gadgets always get me ~ haha.)

Since you were so helpful, I really didn't want you (or anyone else who happens to see this thread) to have to deal with such an bad usability problem. I'm going to give you the script-update to fix this (and ALL modules) NOW instead of later--when I release a new update. All you need to do is actually REPLACE the /* weather */ line with this new global module fixer!

/* Global ModulesTXT */ "DIV.modboxin DIV, DIV.modboxin TD {color:#000;}" +

If you need any help or anything else, just let me know!

Best regards,
Gabe D


p.s. Thank you for you kind words - they are an inspiration and I am grateful!

 
Haas82 User
FirefoxWindows

Awesome it is fixed, tnx.

 
gabedibble Script's Author
FirefoxWindows


no problem at all =)
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