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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2013 17:45:19 GMT
Actually...the more I zoom around in 'the Grey' the better it gets! Makes this forum so much classier than some of my other hangouts (some of which are MASSIVE international boards which don't run half as well!!). At least you haven't gone with default microsoft blue. what do others think? Oh-oh...now you've put red lettering in........hhhmmmmm..............
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Post by Radchenister on Apr 6, 2013 17:47:32 GMT
I would agree with that, although I think it might be nice to slightly tone down the grey background so it's less wet weekend and more polished metal, which will crisp up the slick dark grey and red motifs in contrast.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2013 18:06:18 GMT
Grey stripes now!! Nah.........maybe I'm too old-fashioned Slightly LESS red now too?? Just the 'Triban Owners Club' banner lettering and post titles? Yup...looks good to me.
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Post by Radchenister on Apr 6, 2013 18:16:16 GMT
This works better - stripes too visually jarring IMO - just a lighter grey would have done it for me. The use of red is really nice but the 'Welcome' and 'Login / Out' is fuzzy and not very crisp when set in the red text - the welcome would be better in white and perhaps the login in red still but bolder chunkier text so it reads clearly IMO. Less is more sometimes and red is so strong you don't need to use a lot of it - if it's used to pick out key activities then it's great - the Reply button shines like a ripe Tomato ready for plucking and encourages interaction .
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Post by Radchenister on Apr 6, 2013 18:17:56 GMT
PS as does the 'New and Participated now' which encourages the eye to find the key things.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2013 18:43:29 GMT
As Rad says....selective use of red works well......reply and other 'action' buttons are good. (if a bit fuzzy') Maybe not the menu bar 'though? Hours of fun
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Post by Radchenister on Apr 7, 2013 12:14:21 GMT
Looking slick now.
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Post by Big Brother on Apr 7, 2013 17:43:18 GMT
Finished meddling now. Happy with the way the forum looks.
Hope everyone likes the new look.
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Post by martin122 on Apr 7, 2013 17:47:11 GMT
I like the new look, nice job MR RL
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 12:37:39 GMT
opening an old thread - but canna see where else to post
OK - got my location sorted..
but - in a multi-page thread, when at the bottom of [say] page 2 - and you click ''NEXT'' why doesn't it goto the top of page 3
pls excuse puzzled newbie
john
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Post by Radchenister on Mar 20, 2014 12:41:50 GMT
Because that's the 'next' post.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 14:55:55 GMT
Because that's the 'next' post. 'fraid not bottom of page 2 click 'Next' goes to bottom of page 3 [not the top of page 3 ie the next post] so have to scroll UP puzzled..john
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 15:48:17 GMT
Is this on computer or phone?
Mine goes to the top of the next page so I can only assume it is an issue with your browser.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 16:09:29 GMT
Is this on computer or phone? Mine goes to the top of the next page so I can only assume it is an issue with your browser. computer Windows Vista Home Premium Firefox 27.0.1 damn........''NEXT'' page..... works OK on IE9...which i DONT like/use.......
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 16:12:57 GMT
Just tried using the same version of firefox and it still works for me. Though this is on linux not windows I'd expect things to work the same.
Only thing I can think is a plugin is somehow making firefox act weirdly.
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