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probably cause it is cheaper and suits Christian more, you know to buy software for and host a forum isnt free and you dont pay for it........SO STOP WHINGING. Not being harsh just fair!!!

why does it say RB25DE under my avater ???

how do i change it?

its hard to find my way around,i gotta change colours

In your control panels under your profile - the first part custom name or something.

The new board doesn't look as nice as the old and I prefer the old layout but Prank has outlined his reasons on another post and they sound solid. Either way the usebase is here and that's what counts.. as long as we keep all the smilies :)

There are several threads in the wasteland on this..

Its heaps better, it just needs tweaking, which the mods are doing now..

They put fast reply back in, thats a good thing, Im happy

The rb25de thing is your rating on how may posts you have. when you have more that 500 (rb25det) you can change it.

Change it to the IPB default skin if you want the text to be bigger.

thank jebus..

so much better.

I suggest everyone try this skin...

although it kinda reminds me of nissansilvia.com but it's easier on the eyes..

and it's white instead of blue.

once the features of the vb forum is returned, (quick reply, smilies etc etc) this one should be quicker, and apparently with much more add ons.

I am getting used to it, and would like to congratulate the mods for doing this; a fresh, welcome upgrade

Yes i agree, The default skin is much better.

Sorry for being uneductaed in these sort of things but how do I use this default skin you guys speak of to make the text bigger? Because I am also having eye straining issues.

Thanks

EDIT~~ Found it. Thanks for the tip it is much easier on the eyes.

ok, to type this out for the hundredth time...

There were LOTS of behind the scenes problems with VB that were causing issues and creating excess work, upgrading didnt fix it and the vbulletin guys are still looking up what 'support' means in their dictionairy. IPB isnt cheaper, its more expensive and the new forums + blog feature cost Me $USD 245 (about $320 AUD) so I can assure you that it was done for good reason and not because I wanted a change or for any other personal reasons. IPB will be much faster and better overall and once everything is installed and running well you'll see that too.

Hope that helps people understand

Christian

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