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Font size on the front looks great now - bigger for the titles and smaller for the posters, time, etc.
OK wow, the font size on this post box is, um, *very* easy to read.
From across the room.
Preview's OK, though!
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graylocks wrote:
ooh, this is so much better! can you tighten the line spacing?

I
strongly agree. Maybe you can combine the author, [ignore]/[PM] , and posting date into only one line.
All can be smaller fonts size, too.
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mrp-admin wrote:
[quote=N-OS X-tasy!]
"They" need glasses. I don't.
If it's going to be kept that big, at least provide virtual crayons with which to write posts.
I would recommend these so they dont roll off your monitor :thumbsup:
A few more colors to choose from, please.:wall:
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Try quitting your browser and relaunching to see if that gets rid of the green bar. It showed up a couple of times during the test, but went away. I am not seeing it on a couple of different browsers here.
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mrp-admin wrote:
[quote=JoeM]
I don't see anyone posting about the horrible looking green banner with the poorly clipped logo on top. Maybe this was discussed somewhere else and I'm missing it or am I the only one seeing this?
Umm, what?
I'm on Win XP SP2 with IE 7. Here's what I'm seeing:
At 1024px it's even worse looking.
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N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
[quote=mrp-admin]
[quote=N-OS X-tasy!]
PLEASE reduce text size in the posting box.
This is how they wanted it.
"They" need glasses. I don't.
If it's going to be kept that big, at least provide virtual crayons with which to write posts.
I'm the one of the people who suggested making the text in the message box bigger. It was about half the size of the text in the thread. Now it's double the size of the text in the thread. My suggestion was to make it the same size as the text in the threads above.