Shelley
Well-known member
OK good some progress I think as it identifies the misunderstanding.
I hope I'm right that the grey the editor uses is @pageBackground? if not no big deal, it's one of them thar greys you displayed! Though the older editor had a warmer, more delicate grey.
Well what Luxus and I have been asking you for is examples where the same grey is used in the default XF design. (We were not asking how many greys there are in the XF default palette.)
The reason we were/ are asking for where this grey gets used on key elements of the XF default design, is because IF it gets used quite a bit like the pale blue, peach, darker blues, that would support the idea that this grey is consistent and integrated with XF design.
If it doesn't get used as a key colour on standard elements, that means this editor colour is non--standard, does not fit with the default XF design.
I've answered your question. Do the leg work. You cannot pick and choose parts of the style to fit your argument since that really brings us back around where we began, square 1 we're no closer. I responded, eventually and answered your question (mainly because it exposed the real you with your insults) But hey, now you answer mine, please. Inconsistency, why? how?