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The new fonts look good, but the color of the new board makes many things difficult or impossible to read... I've checked the configuration we can change, and it doesn't seem that we can change the color scheme - and even if we could it would probably mean we would write posts that others couldn't read...

Just look through a few posts, too many people in the past have used a color close to the new background one, so they are now unreadable....

I might be the only one having problems, in which case I'll do a local hack to change the colors on the fly...

Ian

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I agree with Ian 100%

It's terrible for these old eyes to read.

My PM count also went from 25 to over 100%.

Let's hope the bugs are ironed out soon.

What was wrong with the old version anyway ?

The presentation and readability was excellent

Oh yeah, I have a fast connection but posting seems to be soooo sloooow

I agree with Ian 100%

It's terrible for these old eyes to read.

My PM count also went from 25 to over 100%.

Let's hope the bugs are ironed out soon.

What was wrong with the old version anyway ?

The presentation and readability was excellent

Oh yeah, I have a fast connection but posting seems to be soooo sloooow

yep I agree.. its too small! and colour is bad... I like the old layout or colour scheme

Invision Power Board is a much better forum system - has a number of extra functions and is quite easy to maintain and admin - as well as do addons..

the hardest part about it is programming the Skins - i've done a couple of them on different forums - not the easiest and takes a fair bit of time to get exactly right.

Font however is too small.. my eyes are straining to read it properly..

I agree it's harder to read.

I would also like the quick reply function back.

I've also noticed that some of the sig image tags aren't working for some reason. Mine work fine while others don't.

Also, will the "nsw member", etc tags be returned?

I'm trying it again this morning - with the pages expanded in size (firefox - control key and wheel mouse will do that). It then is big enough to read, but the colors are still doing their best to make it unreadable...

So it's not the new forum software that is the 'problem' - it's the color/font scheme! Please change it!!!!!!

I'm trying it again this morning - with the pages expanded in size (firefox - control key and wheel mouse will do that). It then is big enough to read, but the colors are still doing their best to make it unreadable...

So it's not the new forum software that is the 'problem' - it's the color/font scheme! Please change it!!!!!!

The new skin is now available, makes it easier to read :rolleyes:

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