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  1. Misty
    Right now the priority is to perfect the current styles, and I highly recommend giving some time to adjust to them. I do hope to offer other style selections in the future, but it's a long way off -- creating styles still will take & effort. No plans have been made at this point.
    Post by: Misty, Jun 12, 2015 in forum: Community News & Projects
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  3. Misty
    Functionally, Twitch is pretty awful so I'm glad it's getting a competitor in the mix. Based on YouTube's track record I imagine I'll stick with Twitch, but I'm still interested to see what comes out of this.
    Post by: Misty, Jun 12, 2015 in forum: Gaming
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  5. Misty
    Confirming that this is/was a style issue and not a problem that required any rebuilds. I've made some tweaks, checked a few threads and they appear okay, and therefore marked this as fixed. If anyone encounters the problem again, just post and I'll reopen this.
    Post by: Misty, Jun 12, 2015 in forum: Bug Reports
  6. Misty
    we do not discuss these dark secrets
    Post by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. Misty
    Absolutely not
    Post by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015 in forum: The Spam Zone
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  9. Misty
    View attachment 42321
    Thread by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015, 0 replies, in forum: Bug Reports
  10. Misty
    There's no real explanation beyond "it was a conscious choice." When there are more details, I'll provide them.
    Post by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015 in forum: Bug Reports
  11. Misty
    Yes.
    Post by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015 in forum: Bug Reports
  12. Misty
    It's probably because the arrow is actually fontawesome character and not a CSS arrow. The latter is quite finicky and not very extensible. If you use a browser add-on like Stylish I can help you remove the drop shadow for the arrows.
    Post by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015 in forum: Bug Reports
  13. Misty
    If you could let me know what build of Chrome you're using I can try to do some note troubleshooting -- it worked fine for me in Chrome but obviously if more than one user is reporting the problem then there's something funky going on.

    Obviously make sure you're running the most up to date version of the browser.
    Post by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015 in forum: Bug Reports
  14. Misty
    All correct.
    Post by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015 in forum: Bug Reports
  15. Misty
    The current tab uses a different implementation than the one libregkd worked on. It updates once every day, there's no real need for us to continuously poll the database for something like this. Daily should be sufficient.
    Post by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015 in forum: Bug Reports
  16. Misty
    This is as designed. The two links allow you to configure some settings for the homepage and have been set off slightly to distinguish them (they can be optionally disabled for some users). I'll be writing up a post explaining exactly how to use them soon!
    Post by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015 in forum: Bug Reports
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    View attachment 42320

    Most visible on mobile devices but affects all.
    Thread by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015, 0 replies, in forum: Bug Reports
  18. Misty
    The new styles make liberal use of custom Style Properties as well, which is a core system in XenForo and would be impossible to my knowledge to configure in Dreamweaver. @Nights☆ summed it up pretty well: if you're building a website from scratch, Dreamweaver can be a great tool. If you're using a system like XenForo or vBulletin or WordPress, the built-in tools are probably sufficient for templating and designing. True you can paste HTML and CSS into Dreamweaver, but XenForo's HTML and CSS code is spread across dozens of templates.
    Post by: Misty, Jun 11, 2015 in forum: Community News & Projects
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    I haven't used Dreamweaver much but it would be difficult, for starters, to set it up to work with forum softwares like XenForo (I've never seen or heard of anyone doing so but I also don't really look). The built-in tools are plenty robust for me, and I don't like WYSIWYG editors for HTML/CSS anyway. I prefer to just write the code myself.
    Post by: Misty, Jun 10, 2015 in forum: Community News & Projects
  20. Misty
    It uses XenForo's built-in templating system, so I don't think you would be able to play with it in Dreamweaver unfortunately.
    Well feel free to file bug reports if things are cutting off or what have you! Any new style is going to take time to iron out little errors and just for people to generally adjust. As for the colors, I pretty heavily associate blue and gold with the Kingdom Hearts series, and that's why it's sort of the site's scheme. The colors are definitely more saturated than ever before but it was a conscious choice. :)
    Post by: Misty, Jun 10, 2015 in forum: Community News & Projects