The discussion centers around the feasibility of allowing users to choose between an Android-inspired skin and a classic design for a platform update. Users express a desire for the old skin, feeling that the new design does not meet their preferences. However, it is noted that the changes involve a completely new engine, not just a skin update. Implementing multiple skins would require significant resources and customization, making it virtually impossible to support. Ultimately, the consensus is that reverting to the old look is unlikely due to these constraints.
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Hi. Would it be feasible to let the user choose his preferred skin? I really don't like this "modern" android-inspired stuff, and would really prefer the old skin instead.
Yes, I already knew the changes are much bigger than just the skin. What I'm asking about is if it's feasible to let those who wish have the old look back,, or at least something resembling the old look.
I am afraid it can't be done. We discussed it in the past - and it would require supporting more than one skin. Problem is, PF is (and always will be) highly customized, which makes support of multiple skins virtually impossible taking into account resources (mainly man hours) we have at hand.
I want to thank those members who interacted with me a couple of years ago in two Optics Forum threads. They were @Drakkith, @hutchphd, @Gleb1964, and @KAHR-Alpha. I had something I wanted the scientific community to know and slipped a new idea in against the rules. Thank you also to @berkeman for suggesting paths to meet with academia.
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This came up in my job today (UXP). Never thought to raise it here on PF till now.
Hyperlinks really should be underlined at all times. PF only underlines them when they are rolled over.
Colour alone (especially dark blue/purple) makes it difficult to spot a hyperlink in a large block of text (or even a small one).
Not everyone can see perfectly. Even if they don't suffer from colour deficiency, not everyone has the visual acuity to distinguish two very close shades of text.
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