How does the default theme look now?

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How does the default theme look now?

Any comments?

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How about a paler blue for th

How about a paler blue for the links, e.g. more teal, less blue?
Dark gray for the 'Submit - Members - Contact' text in the top right corner?

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Done and done...

Done and done...

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It looks a lot cleaner. I li

It looks a lot cleaner. I like it. I'm thinking perhaps the way to go is to make the main index an introductory page with all the categories and an easily apparent navigation, and then have a news page, which would basically be applefritter.com/sandbox

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I was thinking the way to go

I was thinking the way to go was keeping the existing front page, and adding the login to that page.

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I think we're agreeing. To

I think we're agreeing.

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Ok I just fixed what I found

Ok I just fixed what I found to be an annoying little bug where the page wouldn't fit no matter how big you made your browser window and in turn always showed a bottom scroll bar. That was bugging me. Did I mention this code is a mess?

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how about a bit more white bo

how about a bit more white border around the AF logo ... at the moment the bottom of the "pp" is touching the grey side box ...

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oh ... and i dont think visit

oh ... and i dont think visited links should be striked through ... maybe just plain underlined Wink

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What browser are you using? I think that is an internet explorer issue as it looks fine in Safari and Firebird.

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Cheers, Looks much better n

Cheers, Looks much better now.

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Borked

Yup, I agree with Tom on this one. Maybe turn visited links pale gray?

Oh, and the formatting of the replys seems to be borked. E.g.

How about a paler blue for th
Posted by Blackstealth on January 6, 2004 - 11:10am.
How about a paler blue for the links, e.g. more teal, less blue?

Either it needs a ---- after the 'Posted' text to put a horizontal line in, or a line break.

And whilst I'm complaining how about a different border on the replys, I'm not wild about the black dashed line. Once again pale gray would be a better compromise - either as a solid line or as 1px dotted
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Re: Reply Formatting

After remembering that it's all CSS driven the stylesheet just needs editing to increase the bottom padding on the .author tag. The alternative would be to increase top padding on the .content assuming that it's reply specific and won't be applied across the rest of the site.

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um IE 5.1.7 OS 8.6 ... try wr

um IE 5.1.7 OS 8.6 ... try wrapping the logo in tags ... it should fix it Wink

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Very reminiscant of The 'Frit

Very reminiscant of The 'Fritter (the magazine). Nice, but I prefer the XSilver theme (even though it isn't really finished).

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Hmm...

It looks nice.

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ohhhy...

I am not exactly fond of the new forum interface,I do hope in the future we will get avatars and the like...
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read this idiots.....

I HATE THE NEW FRITTER, ITS CRAP.
Like going from mac to winXP or something to that extent.

the interface is horible and not in the least bit cross browser compatible, im very very dissapointed.

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Eh, I like the interface, and

Eh, I like the interface, and the better conversation threading.

is it possible to alternate reply colours from pale grey to a darker shade of pale gray, and do away with the border? (I'm not good with CSS yet or I'd volunteer)

anyway, I think that'd make it easier to read.

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[quote]is it possible to alte

is it possible to alternate reply colours from pale grey to a darker shade of pale gray, and do away with the border? (I’m not good with CSS yet or I’d volunteer)

ill see about implementing that in the new theme ...

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