Colours in threads

Discussion in 'AfterDawn feedback & suggestions' started by wagsdadog, Mar 18, 2006.

  1. wagsdadog

    wagsdadog Regular member

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    Well, people talk in threads... for more emphasis you should be able to colour you writing just like bolding and italic... [red]Red Writing[/red]

    Thats a good idea, i aggree with wags...
     
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    then afterdawn would start to look like a rainbow lol
     
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    Im talkin just basic colours... for emtions and stuff... like..
    [red]I angry at what you sad, without looking at the good side of colours[/red]
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    [yellow]I wish i wasnt colour blind so i could see this yellow writing *sigh[/yellow]
     
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    -The OGS

    well, i would imagine it would have gave m,ore meaning to a word in red... or any other primary/ secondary colour... not on usernames or thread titles or anything, just in the thread... but not in the sig... i just thought it woulda gave more meaning and understanding to a person point...:'(
     
  6. Joeva

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    maybe but like i said, ad would turn into a rainbow, and too many colors would be distracting
     
  7. wagsdadog

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    comon, people already use the italic, bold, quote, img only wen they needa... most people wont spend the extra time typing like this
    [red]Sooo, anyways I illegally copied that game andit wont work[/red]

    [yellow]I hav no idea y that happened wags...[/yellow]

    [purple]purples a gay colour...[/purple]
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    yup, thankfully ppl wouldn't bother with it, but hopefully the admins wouldn't even consider stuff like that. awful on the eyes, but at the end of the day there's bold/italic and smilies to express with, and in my humble opinion that's more than enough on a forum
     
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    smilies, they should get proper smilies...
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    i would like those, such as at cdfreaks forums. but the Admins don't like those either (their choice). but smilies are quite inoffensive anyway, it's unneccesary colours that aren't needed, that would be sick-inducing :)
     
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    i agree with creaks, the bold and the italics do just fine.
    Wags if you say no one is really going to even take the time to put the color tags, then why add something that isnt going to be used?
    i do agree that the smilies would be a great addition to AD
     
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    wat i was saying is most people dont use the bold/italic unless they actually mean sumfin... but if they wanna make an emphasis on sumfin use dif colours... if [bold]ANYONE[/bold] (emphasis, would be in red but it isnt cos it cant be ;(... ) agrees with me, or remotely thinks im on sumfin... please post... im being shunned... :'(
     
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    naw i aint gettin on u dude, i understand why you wanted to do that but it just wouldnt make ad look nice =)
     
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    rainbow? no... just a few colours... like red, blue... and a coupla others... not much to make it look like theres a new circus in town...
     
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    i don't like rainbow
     
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    i think we should have a couple of colors like those,*(so their
    ye sure could get ye meaning and feelings out with those....[​IMG]
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    LMAO, ireland saves the day again with a piccy :)
     
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    We don't need any fancy colours in here -- this forum is for information sharing in a technological sense. If you want to emphasize a point, use [bold]bold[/bold], italic or incorporate images..
     
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    well... yeh... i guess your right...as always... im wrong...
     
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