stangger5! You've done some work since I've been there last. Very sleek and modern looking. Sorry to see Mario and Pacman broke up, but I guess their compatibility issues were too much to overcome. Mario likes to jump, pacman has no legs, and that's probably just the tip of the iceberg.
Mark.B You've really moved stuff around. I like the way you bring the life to the forefront like the scores comments at the top, and new activity. You guys have given me even more food for thought.
I do know html and css, and in fact design websites when I'm not shooting bubbles.

However, with two files in the filesystem where code and layout is intertwined plus a template in the forum admin area, "it's not your father's css". (hmm or maybe it is...)
You both have done great things with your arcades, far beyond my wanting to move pieces around, and have given me even more things to think about.
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You already made some changes I was looking for in the layout. When you guys move stuff around, have you somehow broken out the boxes so all that has to be done is copy a section of code and paste it somewhere else to make the layout more modular?
The thing frustrates me the most from a UI perspective is when a user searches, clicks a category, or clicks a letter, rather than the results of the search popping up in their face as one would expect, it just appears to simply refresh the screen. Only after a few times (if they stay around long enough), do users realize they have to scroll all the way to the bottom to see the results. Has anyone figured out how to change this?
It's great to find people who are digging into the layout. As I've said before, this script has many hidden gems and buried headlines (sorry for mixing metaphors), and I'd like to bring them more to the surface.