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New Style vs Old Style
In all the threads there seemed to have arguments back and forth
Wanted to see what the majority thinks *Poll your vote |
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old for now until i get use to the new layout
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I like the new style, its a lot better. And the way the site navigation has been altered is now much easier
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Would prefer an option fluid instead of fixed width .. I personally hate fixed.
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I like both.
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I'm still debating that decision.
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it's the same for me, anyway i saw that in the UCP the users can select the orizontal or vertical postbit ...
i'm really interested in this modification :P so goob job guys! really good job |
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There's something posted over at vb.com that allows a choice for postbit or postbit legacy. It was posted for 3.5 (I think), but it is supposedly good to go on the latest version. Sorry, no link.
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