>>>If the
STOP button in the real world
almost always is red, it just does not make sense for the clients.
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>>Since that word is in there programmers shouldn't have absolute control of a color. Let the user make their own choices to account for those ALMOST cases.
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>BTW, speaking of Red & colors, I encountered something yesterday I've never seen before. I came to a traffic light on my commute home, and traffic was snarled way ahead of it.
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>When I came to the intersection, I saw why. BOTH Red & Green traffic lights were simultaneously on for all directions. Talk about confusion...
I thought thats what the yellow was for? :)
Jeff
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