_This is about the Bulma _CSS framework*
What happens? The older version 0.1.2 looks better than current. Current version is cutting my eyes.
Please add a transparent colors!!!!!
I know, i can change all colors in sources, but you had a good color-theme from the box.
+1if you are think so
Have to agree. Really does hurt readability.
I believe the green shade needs some work in terms of readability.
Here are the previous colors for those who want it:
$blue: #42afe3
$green: #97cd76
$orange: #f68b39
$purple: #847bb9
$red: #ed6c63
$turquoise: #1fc8db
$yellow: #fce473
@jgthms when i looking for CSS Framework to my new project, i choose Bulma, because Bulma has beautiful and unique element colors from the box, 褋ompared with the bootstrap or uikit and other frameworks.
I'm not Frontend developer, it is hard to me, to write CSS code on SASS/LESS.
But no matter what Thank YOU for this framework!
Before and after


Before:

After:

New colors are too bright and with white text cut eyes
@core01, while we may disagree with his new color theme choice, @jgthms has every right to change the color theme as he sees fit. It's his framework after all. Feel free to use values he provided above or fork the project.
Thanks for the color tweak @jgthms
All the colors have actually a better contrast ratio score than the old ones. Example for green:
Same for the body text.
@jgthms contrast ratio != readability. The gripe is somewhat two-part: 1) readability 2) "safe" . By "safe", I mean your new choice in bright neon colors will undoubtedly result in a higher percentage of framework adopters changing the default colors to something less neon, bright, unsafe for their project.
@ChaseGiunta @core01
I guess @jgthms use the Retina screen (MBP) to do work.If you use this,the colors of current version are not so bad.But under that kind of display(DELL P2214H 21.5 ) is cutting my eyes.
I use my MBP but also a Dell screen, and it looks great on both.
I updated today, and I'm agreeing with @core01. I have a dual monitor setup (different monitors), and while on one it looks _mostly_ alright, the new primary color on the other monitor, which is significantly brighter, just gives me a headache. I ended up reverting the primary color to the old one.
The primary color could also benefit from another tweak to help differentiate between the "success" color:
new primary:

vs
old primary:

I would like to apologize @jgthms, I hurried up with the creation of this issue and now i realize that. Bulma is the best and new flexbox CSS Framework which use SASS.
Thank you @jgthms for your JOB!
P.S.:
I foollow @jgthms advice with redefine colors and also others styles.
Also i upgrade template on one website in production. Bulma is great.
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I believe the green shade needs some work in terms of readability.
Here are the previous colors for those who want it: