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Posted 02 May 2006 - 01:01 PM

I'm testing out the free version for use in our company and I can't help but be turned off by the orange-osity emanating from the calendar in edit mode.

The published version looks decent but even then the numbers for the days are orange-ish. Is there no way to configure the colors to match your website? It seemed like you could in the examples provided pre-signup. Orange on light gray or white is torture on the ol' eyeballs. Black background, sure I could see that standing out and being readable. Bright colors on light colors, not so much.

I really hope Trumba is the solution we're looking for but if we can't modify the color scheme with finer detail, I'm not so sure.

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Posted 02 May 2006 - 03:12 PM

Hi NextMediaChicago,
Orangeosity, yikes! Is it that bad? :) You're right, you can minimize it for published calendars by changing color schemes and experimenting with templates and calendar colors. Development is also working on adding more features for customizing your published calendar. I'm afraid, though, that you are stuck with the orange in the editing environment. There aren't any customization features for that yet. We've had a few requests for letting users change the current day color, and I'll add a new request for customizing colors in general in the editing interface.

Are you able to turn down the brightness on your monitor to make it easier on your eyes, without making other sites too dim? That's about the only thing I can think of. I'm sorry I can't give you a more helpful answer or suggestion.

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