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CardName: Card backgrounds on opera Cost: {R} Type: Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Probably not a high priority, but using opera (11.51), the background colour for lands and multi-colour cards is bright cyan. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Multiverse Feedback Common

Card backgrounds on opera
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Probably not a high priority, but using opera (11.51), the background colour for lands and multi-colour cards is bright cyan.
Updated on 08 Nov 2011 by Alex

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2011-11-05 13:00:19: Vitenka created the card Card backgrounds on opera

... and print preview appears to be completely insane on all browsers.

Using the visual spoilers page for all tests.

Hm. I've noticed the same in IE 8 and earlier. I think it's what shows up if the gradients aren't supported. I'll fix this.

2011-11-08 02:21:00: Alex edited Card backgrounds on opera:

fixed!

It's a pain Opera doesn't seem to have this right yet. I think the same applies to hybrid cards, or at any rate, in opera, the background is black for hybrid cards which makes the text invisible. (And I think the same applies to the area between the pinline and the card border, even though it's often not gradiented, although that's not important to fix.)

Oho. Interesting. What's particularly interesting is that Chrome will do that sometimes, but only in print preview. This is a known bug with Chrome's handling of gradients.

The bright cyan was originally intended to help me find things that don't display right, but I should probably remove it now that it's mainly being seen by people who aren't me but who have weird browser versions or suchlike.

Well; I haven't seen cyan in ages - but I do see the text box background colour is usually black. I'll highlight a couple of examples when I get home.

­Trickster Rouge is a good example of the problem.

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