Senesia said:
Will it show the member's title, (I'm assuming OWNER is his status.), joined date etc?
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No, currently, the user title and join dates have been compressed into nothingness, to make the postbit smaller. You'll still be able to access most of the information you need via the profile, and the user title is very personal, and the "personal" stuff will be placed in the signature and avatar area for now.
Titusfied said:
What is the "Online Recent" part at the bottom left all about? I could understand "Online Offline", but the "Recent" is kind of screwing me up...
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The "Recent" part just tells the reader if the post is recent/new. That is, if it has been read before.
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Also, what are all the icons under the "Posts" part? I know what they are icons for, but did you just put them there for fillers, or are they the set icons that will be used? Are they user friendly, as in, if I wanted to change them up, can I?
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They're fixed icons, and going from the left to the right, they stand for:
Add buddy, Block user, Write email, AIM, ICQ, YIM, MSN
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Is there a "Quote" button anymore, or is that "Reply" button next to the "Edit" the same thing?
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I'm not entirely sure about the Quick Reply functionality in vB3 yet, but the button is there, and the Reply button WILL be replaced with "Quote" again if there's no other way to quote a post.[/QUOTE]
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I think the colors should be options, like the styles.
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I'm not entirely sure what you meant with this. We WILL keep most of these styles, based on popular input, which will be checked in a vote soon to come. If you would want the users to be able to alter the colors themselves, then that's a whole different story. The problem is that all the finished full themes get split into lots of small images, which isn't an easy thing to change the colors of afterwards. I know something like this would be doable in Flash, but unfortunately, Flash isn't very user-friendly in general as a lot of computers (including most school comptuers) don't allow it.
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