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Green and beige in every browser I have! FF 27.0.1, Latest Chrome, and IE11. Never see the red/black scheme. :/
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I see red/black and white using Firefox 27.

http://s28.postimg.org/dxa1l6cy5/firefox.png
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Well, bogus, have I got the right link?? Ah Ha! At 1600x900 (my current screen resolution) I get the green/Beige colors. If I 'shrink' the screen size down the colors change to red/black. Okay Scott, back in your corner...what causes that? Got to be something in the code, but alas, I'm no coder! :P

http://gunsmoke.me/cloud/graphics/colors.png
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HAHAH. Ok, I figured it out. ;)

Around 1565px you have configured a breakpoint for those colors. Everyone make their browser smaller and you will hit another breakpoint and it will turn to red/black and white.
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With my screen maximized I get the green/beige colors. But if I minimize just a few pixels then it swaps to the red/black. Just thought I'd let you know. And stays red/black all the way to mobile phone size.
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Gunsmoke wrote:
With my screen maximized I get the green/beige colors. But if I minimize just a few pixels then it swaps to the red/black. Just thought I'd let you know. And stays red/black all the way to mobile phone size.

That's what I said. ;)
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Good call Scott! :cool:
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
HAHAH. Ok, I figured it out. ;)

Around 1565px you have configured a breakpoint for those colors. Everyone make their browser smaller and you will hit another breakpoint and it will turn to red/black and white.

Another layer to dig through. From now on any responsive site. What do you have your break points setup for?:lol:
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

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As others discovered, I figured out that I had put an extra breakpoint at about 1575. Boy do I feel silly, but if you can't learn at least one new thing every day, it's not a very good day. Thanks to everyone who responded to this. Big Gold Star on everyone's refrigerators!
Thanks again!!!!!!!
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Awww not gold star for me :( dang it! lol
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