English: A cartoon describing the situation “A quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog” (English Pangram sentence). (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Due to the issues I was having making my old theme compatible with other browsers, I have decided to change my theme to what you are seeing now. It has been tested on Chrome, Seamonkey, IE6 & two versions of Firefox (including the version that was causing hiccups with the other theme) and it works fine on all of them. There are so many different browsers available now, of various ages and stages, that I doubt any theme will be compatible with all of them. However, I believe I have the main ones covered.
I just have one final decision to make, and that is where I need your help. Should I stick with the default font colour (which you are reading now) or should I pay to upgrade so I can change the colour without having to colour the text of each individual post. This is where you come in. Which do you find easiest to read without detracting from the overall theme?
- The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
- The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
- The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
- The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
- The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
Nominate a colour in the comments blow and I will take this into account when deciding what to do.
*UPDATE: I Have changed the background colour so text colour is no longer an issue!*

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Hmm – they all seem a little hard on the eye for me. How about a very plae grey (or off-white)?
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Thanks for commenting. I tried white but it hurt my eyes. From comments received elsewhere it seems like Pale Cyan (number 3) appears to be the most popular. In fact, if you look at the comment section you will see what white looks like.
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Thanks for commenting. I tried white but it hurt my eyes. From comments received elsewhere it seems like Pale Cyan (number 3) appears to be the most popular.
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