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Home › Forums › Announcements › I have upgraded the forum
The forum is now upgraded to level 1.1.3, which shouldn't appear any different to you. However, it does fix some things on my end and enables us to continue as normal…something we couldn't do after the Turkish hacker hit us. For example, it should now update our “most online” statistics. Please let me know if you experience any problems with the forum.
It looks like it did when I first joined a year ago.
Ah, what dry sarcasm! What sardonic wit! What….keen observation! If it looks familiar it's because it's the default style of the forum after installing it. I need to finish changing the design around to bring it back to where it was yesterday, if it's possible.
I kinda like this color.
I want to see earth tones. 🙂
OOh, OOh…how about lots of colors like Ebay!! ;D
Looks good as is….
Things looking a little different…what is Phid up to now?
Time will reveal all, young padowin. Time will reveal all.
Red…thats different.
Light green. Easier on the eyes than that red.
Uh he's darn close to NJO's default banana. 🙂
“NJO”….”default banana”….I could choose whatever appeals to me most but I don't want to tip the boat too much. Most of the work was trying to deal with a new logo…more web 2.0ish. Still more tweaks to be made but I wanted to try out some stuff. If you would like me to consider a different scheme to go http://www.colorjack.com and pick one out from the main page.
Actually I like it the way it is, but I'm weird with my styles. Phid, it's your board, satisfy your tastes….emperor's privilege.
By the way….you may have to press Control and Refresh (F5) at the same time to load the graphic up top if you're not seeing it (if you're using Internet Explorer, that is).
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