I will look into this!It looks really nice, but one thins... previously there were those gray/green dots thanks to which we knew that there is a new post in particular subforum... it's off now? I've got to check my mods forum instead of taking a glance at main forum page?
I'm not sure if it's a good idea to make forums without new replies gray while the background is white. It's somehow hard to read.
Could you please post a screenshot and tell me what browser (and which version) you are using? I think it's related to the font smoothing of your browser.The bolded letters look really off. Especially 'e'.
I will look into this, some of the smilies might be deprecated (or we just used an extra smilies pack with the old version that we haven't installed yet).Overall, I like the new look. Congradulations and thanks for all the hard work!
I have noticed a few small issues which I will point out in case they warrant addressing.
Some of the smiles work while some do not . I have emotions enabled.
Is it possible to make the posting/post editing dialogue work the way it used to? I mean non-html editor where it displays the BBCode, but leaves the buttons enabled?
We'll see if we can find such an option.Is it possible to make the posting/post editing dialogue work the way it used to? I mean non-html editor where it displays the BBCode, but leaves the buttons enabled?
also, is it just me, or does the site really drag in Chrome?
You are right indeed, Firefox, Opera and IE seem to be fine, but Chrome lags because of the background image CSS stretching (you can find the same issue on the Bethesda Forums, for example, with the Skyrim nord-dude in the background). I'll try to find a way to both keep the background image and make it smooth in Chrome, it annoys me immensely as well.Nope. Lags extremely bad for me as well. But then, since when was Chrome ever the epitome of efficiency.
also, is it just me, or does the site really drag in Chrome?
Methinks it has something to do with the layering, it seems to think that's a priority above all other things, though ten bucks says I'm wrong. Oddly, it doesn't suck up extra system resources to load SHS though.