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Colour blindness support for critical success and fail rolls

I was playing a savage worlds game last night with dark mode enabled and I was getting a little frustrated as I wasn't able to distinguish critical fails due to the subtle pastel shading of colour used. I'm not able here to distinguish between the 8 and the 2 they look exactly the same colour to my eyes. The Critical success however is great, the neon blazing green is very distinct. Any chance we can add something to settings to allow folks to select the Crit fail / Crit success colours so that those folks who have the various flavours of colour blindness can adjust the colour to something that works for them.
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi Dresdon,  As this is not a bug report I suggest posting in the Suggestion Forum .  With that said have you tried the Stylus extension? It can probably recolor those. I'll see if I can get the resident Stylus guru to come help. 
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
Hi Dresdon! There are a couple of Savage Worlds sheets out there, last I looked. Can you tell me which one this is? We should be able to get this working for you.
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
Found it. For future reference it is "Official Savage Worlds by Pinnacle". The first post in any of these links should give you an overview of the stylus extension, how to install it, and lists of useful styles: Show Off Your Style Show Off Your Style 2: The Stylening! Show off your Style 3: Third Time is the Charm! The specific style to change to color of a fail on that sheet is: .sheet-rolltemplate-roll .sheet-templateMain .inlinerollresult.fullfail{         color: #70C3E4; } I don't know what sort of color blindness you have, so I just chose a random color to begin with: # 70C3E4. Experiment with that definition to find one that works for you. Google "color picker" to call up an interface that will give you the hexadecimal codes for whatever color you like. Here's how that one looks, a light blue:
Cheers Keith, worked like a charm :)
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
Excellent! Let me know if there are any other pain points.