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Hay, the new format looks better, but you should bring back the menu at the top of the page. Navigation around the site is a bit tricky. Also some of the photos in the posts have gone. Also so it was good on the old one were if you were in the posts, you could read part of the first sentence by putting the cursor over it without having to into the post. The new one is harder to read also. Are these teething problems or is this definately the was it is going to be?

The format is the excact same as boost cruising is this a coincidence or you affiliated with them?

I do think you should bring back the old format. Was heaps better in my opinion.

Any way, keep up the good work...

What does everyone else think?

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current scheme is very hard to view.... too many dark shades and shits way too hard to read.

yeah this new shceme suxor

bring back teh old one as an option maybe in our settings???

thanks

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hmm well I think the old one was way better too.. But maybe there is a good reason why we migrated to different software.. I don't know anything about programming but maybe the old one was too slow or we were getting too many users or something.. I dunno.

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Hey all...

Just tried out the "blog" feature to write a little something on the new forum design and operation; feel free to correct me on any points but I do write it from a web designers perspective.

Here's the linky:

SAU Forum Upgrade Blog

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It's just like a daily entry record for whatever you want to write... kinda like a little girl's diary :)

Some love it, others loathe it... all depends on how public you want to make your life! There are some blogs out there that are internationally aclaimed pieces of art... but saying that most of it is BS.

Your choice really~

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