What I do for my pile of homebrew changes is make a patch, and make that
patch part of the standard compile process.
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 08:24, Rob Nelson wrote:
> One of my guys is complaining that the default Blue unvisited link color on
> top of Red for critical hosts is hard on his eyes. Especially when using
> the LCD on a laptop, which most of our guys use, I can't really argue with
> him. However, I don't want to modify files that will just get overwritten
> in the next update.
>
> Is there a place where I can either 1) Change the link colors such that it
> will stay across updates or 2) Some plugin or other section where the
> colors can be set per-user?
>
> For the time being, I've shown the user how to change the default link
> color to Black in IE, but of course that may come back to bite him later.
>
> Rob Nelson
> Network Administrator, Capitol Broadband
> C: 919-369-1874
> [email protected]
>
>
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