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robopork
United States511 Posts
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Asha
United Kingdom38149 Posts
On November 01 2013 07:42 Grettin wrote: I want to move these, not the actual tabs. i.e Dota General & Tournament section always on top, then SC2, then rest. ![]() oh you are one of those people and have it like that. i see how it is grettin. always so awkward =( | ||
thekoalaz
United States109 Posts
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TJ31
630 Posts
On November 01 2013 07:41 FiWiFaKi wrote: Refresh the page, and go to the setting again. When I did it, it disappeared initially, but when I came to change the settings again, it came back. Doesn't work sadly. The button is there when I clean cookies or check site as a guest using different browser, but when I log in (any browser), it disappears. | ||
teapoted
United Kingdom24425 Posts
On November 01 2013 07:34 wo1fwood wrote: Well Windows 8 followed design trends, I don't think designers followed Windows 8. Really the anomaly is Apples moves towards skeuomorphism at that time, because everything from applications to websites were going the direction of Windows 8 before Windows 8. In some countries it was more prevalent than others, especially Scandinavia as we've always kept design quite minimal. But early on in web and UI design there were a lot of notions on what it 'had' to be which stopped people from taking what they learned from print design over the last century and web/ui design developed quite slowly relative to the speed of the advancement of technology in that sector. But regardless, the style is hardly new.This is an incredibly nuanced issue to deal with in regards to how people use their devices. But basically, the width is an aesthetic design choice that coincidentally follows older legacy practices in designing webpages. As an example, the standard max-width for a long time was around 900-960px wide, and if you look at sites like nvidia or ign or even the ny times (there are tons of others), they are all around 972px wide. This is so that they can be viewed by as many users as possible and still be within the 1024 width so that no side scrolling has to occur. This is highly dependent though on your site-specific traffic though. About 84% of TL users have a screen resolution larger than 720p, but whether they use a full sized viewport or not is an entirely different matter on top of this. So say we're talking about desktop users only, and assume that maybe the average users viewport is about 200px smaller than their total screen resolution (which isn't even always the case), what does that mean? Well I'm not sure how that data lies, but I can tell you that by designing to 100% of the viewport width, while it does afford using the maximum retail space, you still have to account for multiple resolutions down to the median-width at least, and especially smaller resolutions than 1024. This is why responsive design is starting to really gain momentum, because you can design 1 site, that works everywhere from your old 480x320 iphone to a 4k screen. And that would be a collosal project for TL. Disregarding some of the facepalms in Win 8's functionality, it's beautiful and mostly well thought out visually (tons of designers have followed major cues from metro in the last few years.... including Apple). Out of curiosity what makes going responsive a colossal project for TL. Looking through this site I'm not seeing anything that would be especially difficult. You would need a restructured menu and trim some sections but compared to other responsive sites this one I would consider easy. (Unless there's something I'm missing here) | ||
DarkNetHunter
1224 Posts
I really think they're detrimental to the site appearance, especially the unnecessary widening... Most importantly though "Changed border color for forum posts." this really needs to be darker like it was before >_< | ||
dAPhREAk
Nauru12397 Posts
On November 01 2013 07:46 thekoalaz wrote: This might be a dumb question... but where can I find the diablo 3 forum? same question. also, how do i get rid of LoL on all forums? | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
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FiWiFaKi
Canada9858 Posts
On November 01 2013 07:51 dAPhREAk wrote: same question. also, how do i get rid of LoL on all forums? Go to your sidebar settings, pretty easy to get them all to work. Click the link at the bottom of the sidebar (: | ||
501TFX
Austria345 Posts
Awesome changes otherwise :D | ||
tshi
United States2495 Posts
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disciple
9070 Posts
On November 01 2013 07:53 501TFX wrote: Flat design awesome and all .. but shouldn't the header be flat-designed now too? Awesome changes otherwise :D we are going to turn down the opacity of the horses by 1% every week till it gets flat blue. | ||
501TFX
Austria345 Posts
On November 01 2013 07:54 disciple wrote: we are going to turn down the opacity of the horses by 1% every week till it gets flat blue. hehe, I'm waiting for it ![]() | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
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DrStoopid
Sweden45 Posts
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Zyufin
United States85 Posts
On November 01 2013 05:56 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: [*]Bunker build time increased by 5 seconds. wp | ||
dAPhREAk
Nauru12397 Posts
On November 01 2013 07:52 FiWiFaKi wrote: Go to your sidebar settings, pretty easy to get them all to work. Click the link at the bottom of the sidebar (: aww, they didnt make it a default. thanks! | ||
tsuxiit
1305 Posts
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MtlGuitarist97
United States1539 Posts
Other than that I like the changes =) | ||
L_Master
United States8017 Posts
On November 01 2013 08:05 MtlGuitarist97 wrote: You guys removed Teamliquid Health & Fitness. Is there any reason behind it and/or a chance that we can get our own sub-forum back? Other than that I like the changes =) Yea, I'm going to keep harping on it because it really isn't a change that makes sense to me. I'd love to at least know the reason why it would be removed. | ||
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