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Post by Bouncer_Texxx on Aug 7, 2008 16:11:31 GMT -5
or is it darn near impossible to tell which of the forums have new posts in them.
on IFF they thingies show up orange...
that would be nice mr admin sir.
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Post by Administrator on Aug 7, 2008 16:56:45 GMT -5
The current graphic for threads with no new posts is colored gray. The current graphic for threads with new posts is colored blue. I've used multiple computers and different browsers (IE and Firefox) and I can see the difference, so I'm not sure why it isn't showing on your system.
Still, I intend to change the graphics for those functions as I want different images. I'm going to look around this weekend for other images to use. If you have any suggestions on potential images to use feel free to post a link to them here.
Thanks.
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Post by afan on Aug 7, 2008 17:32:02 GMT -5
They are a little tough to see, took me a day or so to figure it out. But I figured it would work out eventually. You're doing a great job with the board! Thanks!!! ;D
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Post by Bouncer_Texxx on Aug 7, 2008 17:56:56 GMT -5
yeah I can see it fine on my desktop at home, but on the laptop and at work it's kinda tough...
knowing very little about what we can do with the free boards I"m not even sure where to begin looking
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Post by Banana Cat on Aug 7, 2008 18:22:23 GMT -5
The graphics can be changed pretty easily. We just need to find something good to change it to. Perhaps a clipboard background with a brown football over it for old posts that have been read and a clipboard with a blue or some other color football for new posts that haven't been read.
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Post by Administrator on Oct 13, 2008 19:43:16 GMT -5
The folders that have been read and have no new posts since your last visit have been changed to just a picture of a regular folder. The folders that have new posts since your last visit have the blue dot over the folder to show that their are new posts. It is now a lot easier to tell which folders have new posts in them.
I am always welcome to suggestions on new graphics to indicate folders being read or unread, but since I am not a graphics designer any suggestions should come along with a willingness on the suggestee's part to help make the new graphic(s). Thank you.
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