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FYI: We are working on the "Quick Reply" mod. This might take some time, so you will have to post the old fashioned way for now ;)
 
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What! Are we friggin-left handed now? The avatars are on the wrong side. :? :? :?
 
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Huh, you don't have to be logged in to access the Sump. The added functions are really nice (editing is much easier) 8)
 
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Any way to change the color??.......everything is REALLY pale on my screen.
 

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I'll try to find a style or edit that moves the profiles back to the right. I think it's just what we got used to. The profile info really isn't important (lacks any useful or new info) if you think about it, and moving it to the right (where it is read last) makes some logical sense. But I'll do what members want me to do :)
 
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Len":1za6deq9 said:
But I'll do what members want me to do :)

As long as it isn't showing a picture of your tank ;).

Looking good. I do prefer the avatars on the left, but other then that, things are pretty slick.
 

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Keep the suggestions coming. We're looking into all of it. FWIW, the right-sided metadata (e.g. profiles) seems to be the way most things are going. Left-sided metadata is what we're all used to but seems to be phasing out.
 

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We recognize there is a cookie tracking problem when you exit your browser. The system tracks people perfectly if they don't close their browser and session, but people have to log back in when they restart their browser/session. We're looking for a fix right now. Sorry for the inconvenience.
 
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Len":32dn5va7 said:
Keep the suggestions coming. We're looking into all of it. FWIW, the right-sided metadata (e.g. profiles) seems to be the way most things are going. Left-sided metadata is what we're all used to but seems to be phasing out.


That's what happens when we outsource the software to a country that writes from right to left. Of course you want the metawhateveritisCommaderData on the left. It automatically tells you who posted what, for those that read left to right. It also tells you without actually reading the post, your chances at seeing boobies. The amount of sexual undertones. Political correctness. Or just plain idiocy, that may exist in that post. And you haven't even read the post yet. It also serves to help speed up the forum if you already know who posted it. Whether or not you need, or want to read it.

Look at this post. Since my avatar is on the right. Everyone will read this post. Usually, nobody reads mosts of my posts. :P
 
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Hey, I just noticed, now we can see when people joined the board down to the hour and minute! :P
 
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Is there a page that shows what all the symbols for messages mean? I, figured out which one goes to the first unread message, but there's red ones, ones with "words" (lines) that move up, etc..
 

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Red icons mean unread posts. The ones that scroll simply means it's an active (over 20 post) thread. The old phpBB had different icons for active threads too, but it was more subtle (no animation).
 

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Bucolic Buffalo":11ozd87m said:
Len":11ozd87m said:
Keep the suggestions coming. We're looking into all of it. FWIW, the right-sided metadata (e.g. profiles) seems to be the way most things are going. Left-sided metadata is what we're all used to but seems to be phasing out.


That's what happens when we outsource the software to a country that writes from right to left. Of course you want the metawhateveritisCommaderData on the left. It automatically tells you who posted what, for those that read left to right. It also tells you without actually reading the post, your chances at seeing boobies. The amount of sexual undertones. Political correctness. Or just plain idiocy, that may exist in that post. And you haven't even read the post yet. It also serves to help speed up the forum if you already know who posted it. Whether or not you need, or want to read it.

Look at this post. Since my avatar is on the right. Everyone will read this post. Usually, nobody reads mosts of my posts. :P

phpBB3 is mostly an American open source product. Americans may not get used to it, so I'll see about what we can do with a different style/template. It's my hunch that people just aren't used to it yet, but it'll be an non-issue if you gave it a try for just a week. The metadata actually tells you very little (unless you really really want to know someone's post count :P). Above each post, it already indicates who posted it.
 

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