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What do you think about using the gentler colours from the [[Will X run on the Pandora?]] arricle? The red colour in particular is hard on the eyes when you try to read the text written under it. [[User:Esn|Esn]] 01:24, 16 July 2010 (MEST)
 
What do you think about using the gentler colours from the [[Will X run on the Pandora?]] arricle? The red colour in particular is hard on the eyes when you try to read the text written under it. [[User:Esn|Esn]] 01:24, 16 July 2010 (MEST)
 
:I agree, probably not worth changing the green and yellow though. Will update it. --[[User:Cheese|Cheese]] 02:37, 16 July 2010 (MEST)
 
:I agree, probably not worth changing the green and yellow though. Will update it. --[[User:Cheese|Cheese]] 02:37, 16 July 2010 (MEST)
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I'd like to suggest that we try to keep the number of lines an entry on the list takes up to be no more than 2. With todays widescreen monitors theres really no sense in forcing someone to see something over two lines when it could easily fit on one. And for people stuck with smaller monitors, spreading out over multiple lines can happen automatically. Let me know if you (Esn) mind before one of us changes it. --[[User:Cheese|Cheese]] 02:54, 16 July 2010 (MEST)

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Colours

What do you think about using the gentler colours from the Will X run on the Pandora? arricle? The red colour in particular is hard on the eyes when you try to read the text written under it. Esn 01:24, 16 July 2010 (MEST)

I agree, probably not worth changing the green and yellow though. Will update it. --Cheese 02:37, 16 July 2010 (MEST)

Multi line items

I'd like to suggest that we try to keep the number of lines an entry on the list takes up to be no more than 2. With todays widescreen monitors theres really no sense in forcing someone to see something over two lines when it could easily fit on one. And for people stuck with smaller monitors, spreading out over multiple lines can happen automatically. Let me know if you (Esn) mind before one of us changes it. --Cheese 02:54, 16 July 2010 (MEST)