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Far too much of one colour, you should differentiate between maybe a black and a blue? Those coincide nicely in small doses, experiment with it and give us several different outcomes rather than just an all blue theme.

 

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HTML & CSS have nothing to do with programming. I already brought it up with thiefmn6092 in the IRC and I think he messaged you. You should create a website development and design board categorised by Rails, PHP, Perl and other backend languages in one child board and then HTML, CSS, Less, SCSS in another child board with a few further frontend frameworks. If you keep HTML and CSS in a programming category it just makes the administrators come off as stupid.

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Far too much of one colour, you should differentiate between maybe a black and a blue? Those coincide nicely in small doses, experiment with it and give us several different outcomes rather than just an all blue theme.

 

Off topic:

HTML & CSS have nothing to do with programming. I already brought it up with thiefmn6092 in the IRC and I think he messaged you. You should create a website development and design board categorised by Rails, PHP, Perl and other backend languages in one child board and then HTML, CSS, Less, SCSS in another child board with a few further frontend frameworks. If you keep HTML and CSS in a programming category it just makes the administrators come off as stupid.

 

 

It is actually programming. It matches the definition perfectly.  That isn't a bad idea, however. 

I like the current theme but that is nice too.

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