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Old 26th January 2008, 02:23 PM
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Well...actually, for me, i can read both light on dark and dark on light and I actually prefer Black Background with white fonts...

is it possible to have a script in blogger to enable to click on a certain button to change the background and the font colour???
For blogger, I don't believe so - at least not officially. A hack employing CSS may be possible. I've seen some websites out there that offer several CSS themes that readers can use to change the website's appearance on the fly. Don't think blogger offers that (it's been a long time since I used my Blogger account).

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Actually, what does Core mean in fedora 6 and ealier version????
For Fedora Core 1 through Fedora Core 6, there were separate official repositories - Core and Extras. "Fedora Core" itself, properly speaking, was just the distro without any of the stuff from the Extras repository.

With version 7, the Core and Extras repositories were merged, making a single official Fedora repository. Thus, "Core" was dropped.
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Old 27th January 2008, 03:02 AM
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Excellent stuff. Very useful for anyone. Great effort! Cheers...
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Old 27th January 2008, 09:54 AM
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For blogger, I don't believe so - at least not officially. A hack employing CSS may be possible. I've seen some websites out there that offer several CSS themes that readers can use to change the website's appearance on the fly. Don't think blogger offers that (it's been a long time since I used my Blogger account).


For Fedora Core 1 through Fedora Core 6, there were separate official repositories - Core and Extras. "Fedora Core" itself, properly speaking, was just the distro without any of the stuff from the Extras repository.

With version 7, the Core and Extras repositories were merged, making a single official Fedora repository. Thus, "Core" was dropped.
Oic....hehe.....
Thanks man.....
you told me a lot of things that i dunno...
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