Cosmetic issues, and preferences

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Denis
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Re: Cosmetic issues, and preferences

Post by Denis »

Many thanks, Chris.

It's all looking much more usable now.
I think I mildly prefer the SubSilver theme to the AeroRed + changes.
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Re: Cosmetic issues, and preferences

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You have successfully dragged our forum into...what is this now? The teens? The only problem I have now is making sure that I can tell this forum from ZS and others. To that end I think I will use the red theme.
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Chris, just a comment on MY personal preferences. I like the layout of AeroRed, probably because it's so similar to what I'm used to, and the colors of Subsilver2.

I don't suppose there is any way to combine them (he asked hopefully)?
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Technically, I don't know what the hell you people are talking about. I'm old. I don't like change. But I know it's inevitable, so I embrace it. Where's my drink?
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+1, except I'm not particularly old...
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Bob K speaks for me, (except for that "embrace" thing) and I suspect for a few others around here as well. You younger non-Luddites have fun making changes, but don't leave us out in the cold.

(Bob, did anyone show up with your drink? I had to go get mine myself. :x )
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Bob K
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cu74,

Found it. Thanks for your help. Enjoy yours.

Best,

Bob K
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“A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity.” Sigmund Freud

"Oderint dum metuant." ("Let them hate, so long as they fear.") Accius
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Damn, I thought this topic was about women...why isn't it about women?!?

:twisted:

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Dub_James wrote:Damn, I thought this topic was about women...why isn't it about women?!?
Be thankful for small mercies - it could have been about your choice of cosmetics.

We'd never get finished. :twisted:
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I get a white square surrounding the arrows for each forum on the main index page. I'm using Firefox 3.5.9 on Linux.
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