Well, we're hitting our memory limit on some requests which is -- believe it or not -- 128 MB of RAM. I don't know why this is happening, but it's causing problems with indexing for CirrusSearch, so the new search engine might take quite a while.
Anyway, there are two new gadgets, lovingly named and gadget-TropeHighlightingStyle1 and gadget-TropeHighlightingStyle2. They're CSS that show the links for tropes and YMMV tropes in different colors. Try them, it totally revolutionizes the way you browse. Well, maybe not totally, but it's nice. Anyway, bikeshedding is quite welcome here -- I couldn't decide on what colors, so I came up with a couple options to play around with. I tried green first, now I'm trying purple. You can try your own on your user CSS page -- just define colors for a.tropelink and a.ymmvlink. Feedback welcome. (I'm going to get it to fully work on recent changes eventually -- you'll see).
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Anyway, there are two new gadgets, lovingly named and gadget-TropeHighlightingStyle1 and gadget-TropeHighlightingStyle2. They're CSS that show the links for tropes and YMMV tropes in different colors. Try them, it totally revolutionizes the way you browse. Well, maybe not totally, but it's nice. Anyway, bikeshedding is quite welcome here -- I couldn't decide on what colors, so I came up with a couple options to play around with. I tried green first, now I'm trying purple. You can try your own on your user CSS page -- just define colors for a.tropelink and a.ymmvlink. Feedback welcome. (I'm going to get it to fully work on recent changes eventually -- you'll see).
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