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PaylaX
08-30-2009, 02:41 PM
FORUM: www.paylax.com/forum (http://www.paylax.com/forum)
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Hello everybody,
PaylaX, vBulletin CSS theme ready before the vbulletin 4 alpha version is not release yet...
There is almost no <table codes and the navbar, postbit, forumhome, forumdisplay, memberprofiles themes are full CSS!
At the same time we use a lot ajax functions.
RotasızKaptan
08-30-2009, 02:52 PM
Hello. Very Good. Forum in beatiful css.
PaylaX
08-30-2009, 03:35 PM
Hello. Very Good. Forum in beatiful css.
Thanks, everytime CSS! :rolleyes:
Gio~Logist
08-30-2009, 03:47 PM
Not bad at all. Your forumbit can use some padding on the headings. You also have an issue with css on forumdisplay, your main div extends behind your sidebar. In addition, your postbit image to the left (the bubble) can use some cleaning up.
The links on the upper left of the profile are not very legible. Also, why are some of your pages full width and others not?
PaylaX
08-30-2009, 04:34 PM
Not bad at all. Your forumbit can use some padding on the headings. You also have an issue with css on forumdisplay, your main div extends behind your sidebar. In addition, your postbit image to the left (the bubble) can use some cleaning up.
The links on the upper left of the profile are not very legible. Also, why are some of your pages full width and others not?
Thanks for your comment. This theme is a beta version and I'll try to edit issues with your suggestions.
KTBleeding
08-31-2009, 01:00 PM
Kudos on taking the time to redo the table mess, I've done this several times so I can understand the amount of work that goes into it.. (ugh).
Anyways.. There's a few things that I need to kind of rant about here. The new markup offers very little semantics, and no easy hierarchy to follow. Try disabling styles on your forum page, you should still be able to easily follow that and know where you are on the page. There's no heading tags, there's no correctly placed divisions, etc. The forumhome template lists out forums, right? So if it's a list of forums, why is it not in a list in HTML?
Here's kind of an example of what I mean. Your forumhome with disabled styles:
http://shup.com/Shup/208918/10973175446-PaylaX-DownloadWebmasterVideoWallpaperMsn-Mozilla-Firefox.png
Now here's an example of my forumhome with disabled styles:
http://shup.com/Shup/208919/10973175645-Adobe-Photoshop-CS3-Extended.png
If you're just going to replicate a table structure with divs, why not just use a table? Now, since there is no table head telling you what you're viewing, a visitor has no idea what the two numbers mean in the list. Are they views? Post counts? Threads started? What exactly are they?
It just looks like you've over complicated things quite a bit, markup wise. I'm all for getting rid of nested tables, but just to replicate what a table looks like? I mean.. : shrug : What's the point?
PaylaX
08-31-2009, 03:15 PM
First, Thanks for commend.
Yes, actually, it was very complicate and taked my time very much!
Your recommendations are very important for me and I'll try to edit issues with your suggestions.
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