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[FIXED] Break apart posts.
I really think that you should break posts apart again because if someone posts code or quotes then it streches all the other posts above and below it which just makes it even harder to read.
Also I got the code from one of vb.org's admins so that the forums break out of frames (i.e. Hotmail frames via email link) I think you should implement this as I'm sure others use hotmail and hate that. Just my 2 cents but otherwise great work on getting the bored up so fast guys, you truly are the masters of vB. |
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I've broke apart the posts.
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It looks bad on purple style as well.
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Fixed. Sorry, I had to use different code for the Blue and the other styles.
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Okay, I made it so that each postbit is in separate tables, so a wide post will not cause the whole thread to be wide.
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Code:
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See... it works.
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Would you mind telling everyone how you did that?
I hate the fact that posts are all in one table... Satan |
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