eternalone
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It looks MUCH better after ctrl+scrolling down a few points on the font size.
I would love to change the color tho.
We never used to have to do that shit. I don't even see the text that YOU quoted in this post, wtf.
Oh, I know the codes but I prefer to get them by a mouse click rather than, say, 4 keystrokes.Real men know the codes by heart. Such as bold biotch
Nice, those are all great examples of great looking forums.
The new AT Forums' look just has too many different things going on. Clunky. The old avatars weren't great but were at least better than the new because they had a consistent look to all of them.
When choosing my new avatar it felt like I was choosing an avatar for a Dungeons & Dragons forum. It was embarrassing actually. Threads look really messy now because there are all sorts of random avatars and animated smileys that don't go together stuck on top of a generic 2003 website color scheme going on.
The embedded images is a good thing in theory but I feel like it might get abused and add to the chaos. Overall it just looks like the dreggs of the internet forums that you stumble onto via google every once in a while. I think of AT as a brand name online, at least among the tech website niche, and I expected better from them.
It looks MUCH better after ctrl+scrolling down a few points on the font size.
I would love to change the color tho.
Post in PFI and they may be able to get it back for you.I like the new layout, but my account of 9 years had been lost.![]()
We never used to have to do that shit. I don't even see the text that YOU quoted in this post, wtf.
I like the new layout, but my account of 9 years had been lost.![]()
this looks like any other vb forum.
guess you find those ugly too.
yes. I do find them ugly too.
The old FT layout was clean, simple, and efficient. There is so much space and wasted white space in these (and other) vB forums its a joke.
I concur. You could fit all the forum links on one page in FT.
even the VB website has better looking forums
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/
Yeah but without nested quoting you lose the thread, you lose the meaning because you don't know what the other person was responding to.That would be nested quoting. Fusetalk only did that because it sucked. vB removed those so there isn't a reply with 30 other replies all nested together like we used to have.
Yeah but without nested quoting you lose the thread, you lose the meaning because you don't know what the other person was responding to.If you have nested quoting it is the poster's prerogative to edit them, delete some of the quotes, bold, etc. No system is perfect, but if you have nested quoting you have more tools. Sure many threads are filled with gratuitous quoting, but you are not required to read it all, just what you want. Between the two choices, quote all and quote only the last, I prefer the former. I've had lots of experience with both.