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You ended up posting an Iframe lol. It has come to my attention that no matter what design he goes with there could always be something wrong. I like this theme although it is going to take some getting use to. Please give it some time to adjust to the new theme, you never know you may like it in the end.
I happen to love it although I am working on 1280x800 on a widescreen laptop so I can only image what it looks like to others with a smaller display. It is kinda a HUGE theme but like I said it will only take some getting use to as the colors and layout is extremely smooth. It's also professional and non-professional so both types of people will like it. Although mostly the post to host users actually use the forums it is still nice when they switch to paid hosting.
I know it's not completely up to me but I urge members to give it some time to adjust to the new layout, if you have graphical issues as it won't fit to your screen then I would suggest saying something but I like it so far. Nice Job SHAdmin, keep up the good work.
I happen to love it although I am working on 1280x800 on a widescreen laptop so I can only image what it looks like to others with a smaller display. It is kinda a HUGE theme but like I said it will only take some getting use to as the colors and layout is extremely smooth. It's also professional and non-professional so both types of people will like it. Although mostly the post to host users actually use the forums it is still nice when they switch to paid hosting.
I know it's not completely up to me but I urge members to give it some time to adjust to the new layout, if you have graphical issues as it won't fit to your screen then I would suggest saying something but I like it so far. Nice Job SHAdmin, keep up the good work.
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Flipper3, could you let me know what is the screen resolution that you currently have at your end? Because i am currently using a 15.4" widescreen monitor with 1280 x 800 resolution and i do not see any need to have a horizontal scroll at my end.Flipper3 wrote:Ahh! I didn't mean to post an image! I wanted to post a link, but can't edit my post! Can a moderator/admin please edit the previous post to have a link, not an image?
I know everybody can/will not have this resolution, but if you can give me yours, then i am sure i can contact the template designer and ask him to look into such issues.
By the way, even if you are using a normal screen (not widescreen), i would still recommend you to use atleast 1024 x 768 resolution on your screen. I think most of the computers now a days support atleast this much resolution.
TheCrymsonLegends, your comment is always a true critics comment on this forumsTheCrymsonLegends wrote:You ended up posting an Iframe lol. It has come to my attention that no matter what design he goes with there could always be something wrong. I like this theme although it is going to take some getting use to. Please give it some time to adjust to the new theme, you never know you may like it in the end.
I happen to love it although I am working on 1280x800 on a widescreen laptop so I can only image what it looks like to others with a smaller display. It is kinda a HUGE theme but like I said it will only take some getting use to as the colors and layout is extremely smooth. It's also professional and non-professional so both types of people will like it. Although mostly the post to host users actually use the forums it is still nice when they switch to paid hosting.
I know it's not completely up to me but I urge members to give it some time to adjust to the new layout, if you have graphical issues as it won't fit to your screen then I would suggest saying something but I like it so far. Nice Job SHAdmin, keep up the good work.
I like the new forum, it sure looks more professional and cleaner than the old dark one, also better than the previous white one. Good job SHAdmin.
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I dont know about anyone else, but I have two computers, one is running Windows XP with a 1280x1024 resolution, one is running Windows 98 with a 800x600 resolution (occasionally 640x480) and I hardly notice any need to scroll even on smaller sizes, I just centralize the display on the first page of the forum and it keeps my setting for the whole thing.
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Hi admin! i would think that most users are using 1024 x 768 resolution as i am one of them. My laptop can't go over that resolution >.<SHAdmin wrote:Flipper3, could you let me know what is the screen resolution that you currently have at your end? Because i am currently using a 15.4" widescreen monitor with 1280 x 800 resolution and i do not see any need to have a horizontal scroll at my end.
I know everybody can/will not have this resolution, but if you can give me yours, then i am sure i can contact the template designer and ask him to look into such issues.
By the way, even if you are using a normal screen (not widescreen), i would still recommend you to use atleast 1024 x 768 resolution on your screen. I think most of the computers now a days support atleast this much resolution.
TheCrymsonLegends, your comment is always a true critics comment on this forums
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I am using 1024 x 768 resolution, not widescreen, and a 17" LCD monitor. Is it possible to change the theme via UserCP? I am curious if I had to scroll horizontally on the old one. hmmmSHAdmin wrote:Flipper3, could you let me know what is the screen resolution that you currently have at your end? Because i am currently using a 15.4" widescreen monitor with 1280 x 800 resolution and i do not see any need to have a horizontal scroll at my end.
I know everybody can/will not have this resolution, but if you can give me yours, then i am sure i can contact the template designer and ask him to look into such issues.
By the way, even if you are using a normal screen (not widescreen), i would still recommend you to use atleast 1024 x 768 resolution on your screen. I think most of the computers now a days support atleast this much resolution.