brianmanahan
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Left side navigation is too big.
This. I run my browser on a portrait-mode monitor and the posts are mobile-device sized with this new theme.
Colors are nice. Fonts are a bit big. I pulled the browser over to my 1:1 4K monitor and they are still pretty big.
No. A theme is just a theme; it doesn't enable additional embed functionality.does this theme give us the ability to imbed twitter, instagram, youtube, or any of the other cool shit most 21st century forum software allows?
AnandTech Style isn't going anywhere so long as we're still on vB 3.x. It's a solid and proven theme.As long as you make this optional, fine, go for it. But please don't fuck up the default vanilla theme. That one works better than this one.
You wont get mad Joe If I keep using the defualt VB3 skin will ya buddy? (I love that skin and always have )jpishgar said:We've got a fancy new theme we'd like you to try out, and give us your feedback on. You can find the new "Sultan" style theme in the picker on the bottom left of your screen, as well as in your user control panel settings.
It's entirely too bright and I was honestly surprised at first. Bigger issue is there's too much white space. There's bar
I encourage everyone to continue offering constructive feedback on this. I'll be aggregating your input and making recommendations for changes to the theme. Naturally, we won't be shifting this over as the default theme anytime soon based on the initial response, so you'll have the AT vanilla, and even after the changes are made, you'll still have the old default theme as an option.
Having an optional dark theme would appear to be a very strong request here. Ideally, if we can get this theme situated, it should be relatively straightforward to swap out the colors in the CSS to make a dark/night iteration of it.
Besides the fact that the latest versions of vB are rubbish in their own special way, my understanding is that any update would require a time-intensive DB conversion. AT has 38 million posts over 17 years; that has to be a massive database.Is there a reason you don't just upgrade to the latest vBulletin? $249 ($209 upgrade possible?) seems pretty cheap for a native responsive template compared to the time and effort of converting this one, or even $399 with mobile apps included.