>>red? what red? oops magnifier shows tiny colored dots.
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>See the image I attached. When you have a reply, do you see it in red, until you click on the link?
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>>Back your pardon but I and 5% of the poulation can not see red. In special not on to much green or brown. Don't try red on blue. Or black on red. Shudder.
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>We just follow standard as other sites for notifications, which is the same color on mobile apps as well.
Standard made by
artists, not by sientists.
Let's stop that. As long as I can distinct it by the slash the color has no meaning anyway. If there is something coded just in the color, iow numerators color changes to say something, you know now that a bunch of people will not see it.
Also I have read the reply anyway, be clicking it on the tree view or on the pane, so it means nothing at all. This is the bigger problem in my POV. It says there is something unread but this is not true.
Words are given to man to enable him to conceal his true feelings.
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