oh, i know its off topic, but noticed the stumbleupon links etc.

nice
 
one other thing i would like to add.

I know you've done a great job already, and spent a lot of time gettin it right/perfect, but I was thinking that when starting a new topic, maybe the "tag" field should be directly beneath the "thread title" field instead of beneath the "body" field.

Thought it would encourage the use of it more. I know that's where CarChops place theirs and it gets used a hell of a lot.

Just a thought.
 
Is the members map not up and running yet after the re-vamp, or am I being thick?
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Sorry to be blunt, but yes you are being thick as this was one of the first questions asked in this thread. :doh:

The answer is still that it doesn't work yet.
 
Ok, just a repetition of what was said in another thread...

If you mis-use the tags, you will lose the privilege to use them. They are to help the search strings and cut down on the irrelevant dross.

Yes it's new and it's something to play with, but don't be a plank and spoil things for everyone else.
 
seat did i guess.

i'm getting used to white doesn't mean new posts anymore (like it used to), gotta look for colour or red (IIRC)
 
It's the dark green-ish (Holiday Inn?) horizontal bars I can't stand. The top colours goes away when I scroll, so that's ok I guess.

I liked the anonymous look SCN had before. This is very NSFW. Too eye catching.

To say something positive: I LOVE the "new posts" button. I've really missed that. Couldn't stand going via a menu.

Can we get a css-colour option?


Will this post be deleted too?
 
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Looks brilliant and seems so much quicker too, always a plus for skiving at work to find out some information
 
But not visible before you wade through a menu and click "Private Messages". Too bad.

There's also a link on the homepage in the side bar which takes you directly to your inbox. Alternatively if it bothers you that much create a bookmark to your inbox.
 
Yer sadly it is too bad. :) Much like sticking a key into the ignition and turning the engine on. The hardship of such a task.

Maybe we'll look at it maybe we won't, lots to do and only our free time to do it in.