New Dark Themes

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  1. #1
    Member Haz3d is offline
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    New Dark Themes

    Overall the new dark themes are great, thanks for putting them in. However, the font color in the [php] blocks is not changed by the style making the black and blue text on a dark gray background very difficult to read. Could you adjust the default font color of the [php] blocks to match the [code] blocks, and the syntax highlight color to something brighter?


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    ...[ White Rabbit ]... MentaL is offline
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    Re: New Dark Themes

    PHP Code:
    <?php
    echo "Hello World";

    echo 
    "This spans
    multiple lines. The newlines will be
    output as well"
    ;

    echo 
    "This spans\nmultiple lines. The newlines will be\noutput as well.";

    echo 
    "Escaping characters is done \"Like this\".";

    // You can use variables inside of an echo statement
    $foo "foobar";
    $bar "barbaz";

    echo 
    "foo is $foo"// foo is foobar

    // You can also use arrays
    $baz = array("value" => "foo");

    echo 
    "this is {$baz['value']} !"// this is foo !

    // Using single quotes will print the variable name, not the value
    echo 'foo is $foo'// foo is $foo

    // If you are not using any other characters, you can just echo variables
    echo $foo;          // foobar
    echo $foo,$bar;     // foobarbarbaz

    // Some people prefer passing multiple parameters to echo over concatenation.
    echo 'This ''string ''was ''made ''with multiple parameters.'chr(10);
    echo 
    'This ' 'string ' 'was ' 'made ' 'with concatenation.' "\n";

    echo <<<END
    This uses the "here document" syntax to output
    multiple lines with 
    $variable interpolation. Note
    that the here document terminator must appear on a
    line with just a semicolon. no extra whitespace!
    END;

    // Because echo does not behave like a function, the following code is invalid.
    ($some_var) ? echo 'true' : echo 'false';

    // However, the following examples will work:
    ($some_var) ? print 'true' : print 'false'// print is also a construct, but
                                                // it behaves like a function, so
                                                // it may be used in this context.
    echo $some_var 'true''false'// changing the statement around
    ?>
    my test page.



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