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    Flashing Color Inversion

    For some unknown reason VBForums kept flashing an inversion of colors just on one of my replies.

    This happened in Opera but the rest of the page remained unaffected (which made me think it's a rogue JavaScript issue).

    Any thoughts?
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    Re: Flashing Color Inversion

    Can you recreate this?

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    Re: Flashing Color Inversion

    I have not been able to so far. It only seemed to occur after submitting a reply from the quick reply box. Very odd.
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    Re: Flashing Color Inversion

    Can't say I've seen or heard of that issue, but I rather like that color scheme.

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    Re: Flashing Color Inversion

    Happened again in this thread. I'm thinking this is related to an Opera bug though as I noticed when I turned on Opera's outline on the Html elements, they also inverted color... unless it puts them in the Html itself in which cause it could still be an odd VBForums things. Where JavaScript's UI updating pauses in Opera (opening menus above the page) this stopped as well.

    Bah, I don't know!

    I submitted an Opera bug report. We'll see what happens.
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    Re: Flashing Color Inversion

    Quote Originally Posted by kasracer
    I submitted an Opera bug report. We'll see what happens.
    When/if you hear back, post their reply. I would be very interested to see what they have to say.
    Quote Originally Posted by JPnyc
    but I rather like that color scheme.
    It actually does have some visual appeal at that.

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    Re: Flashing Color Inversion

    looking at it, to me it doesnt look like it has anything to do with the HTML. if opera was changing the CSS code, then the images wouldnt be inverted as well. It must be some bug in the browser.

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    Re: Flashing Color Inversion

    Hooray! We finally found a bug in Opera. I was beginning to think it was dead solid perfect.

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