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Originally Posted by Emeralda
Legacy saves a lot of space though, and with a nice signature it looks quite nice actually.
And rawr, I didn't want to be mean, but I still think collapsible info is counterproductive. The collapse bar just adds to the height, and would require it to be clicked first, instead of quickly browsing a thread, or click it again to see what's new for a given member. Then again, it may depend on what type of target audience you aim at. For more mature otaku site simplicity works, and if it were for me, I'd completely remove everything below the avatar.
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It does not require a click at all. No click is required UNLESS you want to collapse the info.
By default it stays expanded. A cookie lets your browser remember the selection you chose, until you change it or until you log out.
My users didn't even notice the change until I started a thread about it, and the response was quite positive.
It's the same code vBull3 uses all over, on all collapsible elements, except re-written slightly to get in postbit.
Here's some posts, with collapsed info:
Same posts, expanded info:
If you are going to massively restrict the information in legacy like you have, you might as well be using default postbit instead of legacy IMO.