Hey listen, I haven’t developed a bucket of skills Im just using some part of the site in making pre-set changes, its the website equivalent of changing fonts. Im not going to do anything that will make any permanent chages.
Uh Oh… Am I having a flashback?
The 60’s were very good to me, but what the heck?
“Hey listen, I haven’t developed a bucket of skills Im just using some part of the site in making pre-set changes, its the website equivalent of changing fonts. Im not going to do anything that will make any permanent chages.”
Ok, understood. Thanks again for your hard work, Snuffster!
“Hey listen, I haven’t developed a bucket of skills Im just using some part of the site in making pre-set changes, its the website equivalent of changing fonts. Im not going to do anything that will make any permanent chages.”
Just do what ya gotta do.
Sometimes it sucks to be the king.
Or to quote from Mel Brooks:
Count de Monet: It is said that the people are revolting.
King Louis XVI: You said it! They stink on ice!
Thank you Elwin, oh how much that helps…
That me - just a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.
Or was that a big drip in a thunderstorm?
I get those two confused…
I think that the dark is easier to read. Go figure. Aesthetically, either is fine but preference for dark.
like it.edm
well that didn’t work, lol.
edm
Huzzah for the return (at least for now) of the good old theme! Seriously, though, your work on the site is appreciated Snuffster. I’d rather have someone actively trying to improve it, even if I don’t necessarily like the changes, than to see the site stagnating. Is there any simple way of making a couple of presets and allowing the user to choose one in the preferences, or would that be a big pain to do? If it’s doable, it would seem the easiest way to please the most people.
Also, sort of random observation, but I’ve noticed there seems to be an age divide on preference for light vs. dark themes. Obviously it’s only anecdotal evidence, so should be taken with a healthy dose of doubt, but it seems like people above 40 or so seem to love light themes, and those in their mid-thirties and under seem to go for dark themes. Oddly enough, both groups cite readability as a reason for their preference. Just wondering if this generalization holds true on this board, or if the others I frequent a just filled with a bunch of anomalies. I definitely fall into the younger camp, and prefer darker themes.
a few years ago a friend of mine was making a website and i showed him snuffhouse
because it was my favo(u)rite layout colo(u)rs etc
YAY! Smileys!
@shikitohno - I don’t even know what that means. As said, I am just clicking on a few pre-set themes, I have not become able to solve any of the shortcomings of the site. My web mastering skills are non existent but I will ask my friend snuffhead, who knows much more than me, to look at the issue you mention.
I’ll get used to it.
I like the light but it’s the content and atmosphere that are most important to me.
I’ll be happy either way
Better than yesterday Nigel, but whatever changes are afoot, oviously the majority wins.
Stefan
My years as a web site designer are behind me, and I don’t know much about this Vanilla software. But it seems pretty sophisticated, and if there are preset formats, it would seem likely there would be a way for users to customize at least a few features to suit their own preferences. Most web design packages these days have accessibility features built in, so that those with visual and other challenges can access the site – would there be something among those features we could use as a customizing tool? Just a thought.
I love this much better. Its much easier for these old eyes to see and the layout seems a lot friendlier. I know I don’t post much here anymore but I do come here several times a day to read the posts. Thanks
PP
To be honest I couldn’t give a dam. I only ever access the site on my phone so the only thing that has changed here is the emoticons.
Looks alright to me; I can work with it…