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    TheNabi
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    Peace

    Are you sure it was the forum layout that gave you headaches or the content of the forum, or were you exaggerating you headaches?

    Joe

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      truthseeker11
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      Peace everyone,

      http//sigs.aisnet.org/SIGHCI/bit04/BIT_Hall.pdf

      There is a long history of research on the impact of colors on emotions independent of computer
      displays. One consistent finding is that people in general tend to find short wavelength colors
      (blues and greens) as more pleasant than long wavelength colors (reds and yellows). For
      example, Guilford and Smith (Guilford 1959) asked participants to rate colors based on
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      preference, which resulted in the following rank ordering from most to least preferred blue,
      green, purple, violet, red, orange, and yellow. A similar result emerged from a very different
      study (Osgood, Suci, et al. 1957), in which participants across a number of cultures were asked
      to rate color words (e.g., ?red?, ?green?) using a semantic differential scale. In this study
      participants associated blue and green with ?good?. However, there was some indication that the
      relationship between wavelength and preference was not the only relevant dimension. Though
      yellow was associated with ?bad? and ?weak?, red was rated as ?strong? and ?active?, which can
      not be conceived as the opposite end of the preference dimension. Thus there appears to be
      another, somewhat orthogonal dimension to preference, which is arousal. In fact, studies of the
      autonomic nervous system response to colors have also found that longer wavelength colors
      elicit higher levels of autonomic arousal than short wavelength colors (Wilson 1966, Jacobs and
      Hustmyer 1974). This arousal can, however, be negative or positive depending on context. For
      example, in contrast to the relatively positive ?strong? and ?active? associated with red
      mentioned above, another study found that long wavelength colors can also elicit higher levels of
      state anxiety (Jacobs and Suess 1975).
      In a more recent examination of colors on emotions, Valdez and Mehrabian (Valdez and
      Mehrabian 1995) systematically controlled hue, saturation, and brightness and utilized a
      pleasure-arousal-dominance emotion model for conceptualizing user responses. Users rated
      colors using a semantic differential scale. In one experiment participants rated various colors
      within a given hue and in a second experiment participants rated different hues. Overall, the
      expected relationship between pleasure and wavelength was found ? short wavelength colors
      were preferred. However, the effects for arousal were not consistent with previous research, in
      that the most arousing colors included green and even blue (green-yellow, blue-green, and
      green), which are short wavelength colors. The authors point out that they also found a strong
      positive relationship between saturation (i.e., a color?s ?vividness?) and arousal, while they
      controlled carefully for saturation in comparing colors (hues). Thus, the highly arousing effect of
      red found in previous studies may have been the result of the fact that samples of red tend to be
      highly saturated, so the high levels of arousal attributed to red may have been due to the
      confounding of hue with saturation in these previous studies.
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      There has been an increased interest in emotion as it relates to computers in the form of
      ?affective computing?, which is an area that has become popular in the last decade (Picard
      1997). Emotional responses have been identified and are related to characteristics of the interface
      and computer system. For example, Riseberg and colleagues (Riseberg, Klein, et al. 199
      purposely created frustration in users by offering them a cash reward for performance on a video
      game, and then purposely creating a ?stuck mouse? effect during the game. Physiological
      measures of autonomic arousal differentiated between frustrated and non-frustrated states in
      users. Similarly, in a recent study, increased autonomic arousal was found in response to video
      and audio that was not properly synchronized (Ali and Marsden 2003). However, none of the
      studies that have emerged within the affective computing research area have examined the
      impact of color on perception of computer displays in general, or web pages in particular. This
      topic is particularly important since color and aesthetics can be a very important part of web
      design as mentioned above.
      In general there are few studies that have examined the impact of computer display color
      combinations on user emotions. One exception was a study conducted by Pastoor (Pastoor 1990),
      which included two experiments. In experiment 1, participants viewed a set of nouns on colored
      backgrounds in 792 different color combinations. The participants used a six step scale to rate
      the words. They were instructed (Pastoor 1990) to ?read some of the displayed words and to
      emphasize the aesthetic appearance of the screen pages in forming their ratings.? In experiment 2
      a greatly reduced set of 18 color combinations was used and the outcome measures included a
      reading task, and search task, and subjective ratings of aesthetics, power, legibility, and strain.
      Summarizing the results of both of these studies the author points out that, although there were a
      number of color effects, there was no consistent effect for hue on ratings or performance. The
      only exception was that short wavelength colors are preferred for combinations with negative
      polarity (light on dark). Thus, the only clear finding was consistent with the research on colors
      cited above, that blues and greens are preferred, but, in general, there was minimal effect for
      color combinations on subjective measures of preference/aesthetics/affect.
      Lastly, we mentioned above that we would revisit the Shieh and Lin study (2000) study in which
      subjective preference was examined. In this study, the measure of preference partially included
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      affect. Participants were asked to rate the different color combinations on a 10 point scale with 1
      representing ?very poor? and 10 representing ?excellent?. In their ratings, users were asked to
      emphasize ?clearness?, ?aesthetic appearance?, and ?visual comfort? in making an overall
      preference rating. Thus this question combined subjective rating of readability with
      affect/aesthetics. In fact, as mentioned above, the preference ratings strongly paralleled the
      readability performance. Blue and yellow combinations were rated the highest on preference,
      while purple and red were rated the lowest.

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        anna
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        i must agree, i like the old blue better, for me the problem is in the posting, where i type up my post, the box that i type in is twice as long as the screen , i have to move the curser to the right in order to reach the end of the box, it ruins my concentration when im typing.

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          TheNabi
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          Peace

          Damn, I forget sarcasm can be difficult to pick up when you express it in text with adding to point it out.

          Joe

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            Samia
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            i must agree, i like the old blue better, for me the problem is in the posting, where i type up my post, the box that i type in is twice as long as the screen , i have to move the curser to the right in order to reach the end of the box, it ruins my concentration when im typing.

            I was going to mention this too, plus the absence of a side curser to move up and down the reply post

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              dc2
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              i got the scroll-bar in my reply box and it is the same size at it always was.

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                jankren
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                i dont get it. why is it madness. it has the exact same layout as the default theme but the colors/fonts are changed and the "show unread" and "new replies" links are in the right corner. to anyone who is having problems could i ask you to tell us which browser you are using ? is anyone using internet explorer 6 or below ?

                The forum looks less neat and the color is less pleasing to the eyes.

                Please return the old forum back.

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                  Alen
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                  Peace,
                  Respectfully.

                  I'd prefer to see it in green because it's much nicer to the eyes, right.
                  Red is too bright.
                  I'm not against any color but green is much easy going to the human eye.

                  Peace.

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                    savage_carrot
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                    To all those who don't like the new colour theme, please refer to reply #28. That takes care of the colour issues. For those that have technical issues, please contact Al or the Admin.

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                      siki
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                      I hope the admin is reading this thread.

                      The text box, as pointed by ana, is very problematic, it must be reverted/fixed back to what it used to be, moreover, what happend to that spell check facility? it was a very useful tool.

                      siki

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                        AlFajr
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                        Peace Siki,
                        I've investigated the spell check issue and it appears to be outside our control.The host no longer has the pspell php extension installed. It is also missing in the old theme and its got nothing to do with the new design.

                        Regarding the text box. Can you describe what problems you are facing. I tried to contact Anna a while back but she may not have received my message. I need to know what browser version you are using. You should be able to find out by going to help -> about. Or files -> about.

                        It should say something like Internet Explorer 6 or 5.5.

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                          siki
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                          Thanks for attending, as for spell check, it went missing some months ago, and if it is possible somehow to have it back , it will be a good ad on tool. The text box, unlike the old one has an extended type line , almost twice the size of screen , and hence half of it is always hidden either side, and you need t scroll left and right , and it gets to correct squeeze when you post it, but the paragrphing goes weird. I have ie 6,7and 8 all with me and have tried all to see, weather it gets solved , but it does not,and when ever i revert back to old blue, it gets solved in all versions.

                          siki

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                            FAR
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                            I'll add a review to this forum and the website.

                            It moved the only reason I visit free-minds.org, that article regarding Etiqutte verses of the quran by Laythingy.

                            On top of that, the articles look ugly.

                            Things looked much better before this Satanic hell red.

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                              AlFajr
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                              I'll add a review to this forum and the website.

                              It moved the only reason I visit free-minds.org, that article regarding Etiqutte verses of the quran by Laythingy.

                              On top of that, the articles look ugly.

                              Things looked much better before this Satanic hell red.

                              Thanks for reporting the missing article. There were 3 people involved in transferring articles so obviously a mistake was made. If you find anymore missing articles please report them.

                              The reason for red was because the old site was red. Its the exact same shade as well, the only difference is the font size is bigger and not Arial.

                              http//web.archive.org/web/20080208225547/http//www.free-minds.org/

                              I think the left navigation needs work. But with web development its best to get something out quickly and iron out the kinks over time (as opposed to software development where you would go with a more traditional project life cycle).

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                                Hadi
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                                Peace,

                                Can someone help? since this morning,this forum is only showing me text, no images, no red font colour, nothing. It is very confusing. What could be the problem?

                                Thanks,

                                Hadi

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                                  afridi220
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                                  Peace,

                                  Can someone help? since this morning,this forum is only showing me text, no images, no red font colour, nothing. It is very confusing. What could be the problem?

                                  Thanks,

                                  Hadi

                                  ERROR ERROR ERROR &

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                                    Hadi
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                                    ERROR ERROR ERROR &

                                    ?

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                                      SwedenMajidah
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                                      Peace,

                                      Can someone help? since this morning,this forum is only showing me text, no images, no red font colour, nothing. It is very confusing. What could be the problem?

                                      Thanks,

                                      Hadi

                                      Peace,

                                      well they have change back to the old setting.

                                      Maria

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