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UncoderMom 01-23-2009 12:54 PM

Id give you a copy Gabby but I do not have a default XML. I'd have to reupload and revert a bunch of stuff first, to clean up the XML. Like postbit ect... You can have a copy of the image folder if you want though! :)

My fav on that site is the seabreeze.

srkrocks 01-23-2009 01:04 PM

you can make up the whole skin with the images folder provided not that difficult!

UncoderMom 01-23-2009 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by srkrocks (Post 1722343)
you can make up the whole skin with the images folder provided not that difficult!

yes, I can, but my downloaded XML would have all my template edits for the mods I have installed and some of my custom changes. I'd have to clean that up for her as she is very new to VB and wouldnt be able to get it just right....yet. Shes a fast learn though. hehe All the background colors would be in the XML. She would need that, not just the images. :)

I have thought of adding a few colors Like purple and a darker blue, maybe a red and orange) and releasing them but just havent had the time. :)

Neutral Singh 01-23-2009 01:18 PM

I think default style is server savvy... loads fast... saves resources... saves bandwidt... saves money... very important on busier websites otherwise slow website navigation or timeouts are bound to happen...

srkrocks 01-23-2009 01:22 PM

Ia m working on a new skin that will add a vbulletin.org feel but I dont have the entire codes I mean the header and all so I will be just giving the default skin with default header but other things which give it a vbulletin.org feel. and releasing it you guys love that?? and can I pursue with that?

regards

GSeybold 01-23-2009 10:26 PM

Thanks Lisa That woudl be great. I would love the images folder for the lite pink. It's difficult to find good feminin designs.

Neutral Singh.. I have to agree, my default runs like a charm and alot quicker than my main which really isn't too far off the default though.


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Originally Posted by Neutral Singh (Post 1722361)
I think default style is server savvy... loads fast... saves resources... saves bandwidt... saves money... very important on busier websites otherwise slow website navigation or timeouts are bound to happen...



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