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Yeah but there's no SDU style colour scheme. I'd like to try give these forums a visual make-over sometime soon, perhaps i'll speak to prank about it. Custom menu up the top, new buttons, new colours, etc. Need's a bit more customisation imo. :)

PranK give us a yell on MSN later on when you get home. Do you know the code for the rotation thingo? If not ill have a look thru my notes for it or something.

I'm willing to spend a heap of time making the forums good :cool:

yeah but the design layout isn't the best

If you want to see progress on what i'm working on - USER CP>USER OPTIONS>STYLE SET> and select TEST.

I'm going to make one which is same colours as SDU, just give me time. It means i have to make new buttons, and all that kinda stuff, remember.

:cool:

It won't be 100% SDU Style, but similar. I've also added a few other custom touches - such as the PM's up the top of the forum and the side bits on threads are different - the user info is centered. Looks much neater IMO. still playing around with a few things. such as MSN, ICQ, AIM buttons down the bottom of posts where the PROFILE, WWW. etc. things are.

Well, once i complete it. There's about hmm, 50 buttons i have to do, a new header up the top, plus about 10 customised template pages (just a bunch of code i gotta fiddle with).

I'll get to it now and have it up in a couple hours eh..

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