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Webmaster has transferred as much of the old forum as possible to this new platform. He suspects there may be more to be corrected.
If you find that something is not working please report it here. It will take more than one person to find any remaining issues. Thanks for helping to get it right.
If you find that something is not working please report it here. It will take more than one person to find any remaining issues. Thanks for helping to get it right.
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sova posted
For me personally, the forum is now too bright.
It's very hard to see where a post starts and where it ends ... well, sections are hard to see.
For me personally, the forum is now too bright.
It's very hard to see where a post starts and where it ends ... well, sections are hard to see.
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sova, I will collect any comments members make and give them to webmaster soon..
Actually, I agree with you - it is difficult to see where things are. Maybe it is just a matter of learning this new look.
Actually, I agree with you - it is difficult to see where things are. Maybe it is just a matter of learning this new look.
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The 'remember me' function for the login does not work.
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Michi posted
"Please let us keep the old design. The new one is completely contourless and also much too bright."
"Please let us keep the old design. The new one is completely contourless and also much too bright."
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I don't like this design, return it as it was.
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Jo, I also prefer the previous design.
This one is really too bright and much less legible.
Please, let's revert to the old style, or something similar.
This one is really too bright and much less legible.
Please, let's revert to the old style, or something similar.
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I agree with many others, the white background is far too bright. The colours of the different signs, for instance the red 'letter sign' on the unread and new posts, are too sharp. Quite unpleasant to read.
I'm not against change though..
I'm not against change though..
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There seems to be a general agreement that we prefer to return to the previous style.
Comments on this topic have been sent to webmaster. When he has time I am sure he will come to our rescue. I remember how much work it was, setting up the style of our forum, 12 years ago. so we must be prepared to wait for him.
Comments on this topic have been sent to webmaster. When he has time I am sure he will come to our rescue. I remember how much work it was, setting up the style of our forum, 12 years ago. so we must be prepared to wait for him.
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For me it is not nescessary to return to the previous style. I know how much work it is to make or change a website. A different, less bright colour for the background would make a difference. Also a more visible difference between the backgound of the page and the background of the posts would make it more pleasant to read.Jo UK wrote: ↑December 4th, 2020, 12:33 am There seems to be a general agreement that we prefer to return to the previous style.
Comments on this topic have been sent to webmaster. When he has time I am sure he will come to our rescue. I remember how much work it was, setting up the style of our forum, 12 years ago. so we must be prepared to wait for him.
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I think it's too early to refuse the new design.
For me it is modern, bright and friendly. Not as compact and dark as the old design.
I think it's a matter of getting used to. . I am always open to everything new. If after a while it turns out to be of no good use, I will write it down here.
For me it is modern, bright and friendly. Not as compact and dark as the old design.
I think it's a matter of getting used to. . I am always open to everything new. If after a while it turns out to be of no good use, I will write it down here.
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From webmaster -
Yes, old styles and designs are not working, this broke the whole new forum. It must be done again, or we can choose from themes that are as much similar as possible to old theme and then adapt it:
Yes, old styles and designs are not working, this broke the whole new forum. It must be done again, or we can choose from themes that are as much similar as possible to old theme and then adapt it:
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Here you can find the available designs.
Everyone can try what they like. There aren't too many good options.
http://phpbbstyles.oo.gd/demo.php?style=3
Red Arrow. Click for style demos. BREEZE looks fine.
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Thanks Liz.
Yes, we know about that.
Yes, we know about that.
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Jo, I thought for members to try it out :-)
For me it was just a question of whether there were any mistakes. Not a question of style. But here only the style was criticized.
For me it was just a question of whether there were any mistakes. Not a question of style. But here only the style was criticized.
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I did as Jo UK suggested, i.e. logout and login again.
It did not change: It does not remember my login, although I set the hook alright.
I don't like the new design and I don't like the hassle.
It did not change: It does not remember my login, although I set the hook alright.
I don't like the new design and I don't like the hassle.
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not errors - my impression:
- images are larger and letters smaller (of course, I can enlarge the font in my browser)
- consider using an even larger font size - 19 pixels or 14 points (a small font size is more difficult to read, especially for older adults)
- choosing sans serif fonts is best practice when writing for the web - e.g. Arial or Verdana (some evidence suggests that serif fonts may make reading on the web more difficult)
- btw. two colors that contrast sharply to someone with normal vision may be far less distinguishable to someone with a visual disorder (older adults see less contrast between colors)
(from professional resources available on the web)
Habit is second nature.
- images are larger and letters smaller (of course, I can enlarge the font in my browser)
- consider using an even larger font size - 19 pixels or 14 points (a small font size is more difficult to read, especially for older adults)
- choosing sans serif fonts is best practice when writing for the web - e.g. Arial or Verdana (some evidence suggests that serif fonts may make reading on the web more difficult)
- btw. two colors that contrast sharply to someone with normal vision may be far less distinguishable to someone with a visual disorder (older adults see less contrast between colors)
(from professional resources available on the web)
Habit is second nature.
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Rita, I had the same problem. It seemed to put itself right after about the 8th login.
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We have a blue design now!
I personaly like this much more than the white design. The texts are also easier to read.
And the posts are easier to distinguish.
Thank you, webmaster.
I personaly like this much more than the white design. The texts are also easier to read.
And the posts are easier to distinguish.
Thank you, webmaster.
“Clearly, animals know more than we think, and think a great deal more than we know.”
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