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Old 03-26-2009
Screen layout of unix.com just changed

Hi . The unix.com display suddenly has wide left and right margins. I have tried on different PCs and get the same effect. My screen resolution is 1024x768 in IE6.
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Old 03-26-2009
Same here. Both on google chrome and iexplorer.
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Old 03-26-2009
Same here.
Had to change the 'Style' in the bottom left drop-down box to 'Full Width' to get it back.
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Old 03-26-2009
You might have been using the forum default skin. I changed the default to this layout (designed by reborg a while back) for a change.

If you prefer the full wide screen style, go to your UserCP -> Edit Options and go to the bottom where it says, Miscellaneous Options and select the wide skin.

Cheers!
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Old 03-26-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
You might have been using the forum default skin. I changed the default to this layout (designed by reborg a while back) for a change.

If you prefer the full wide screen style, go to your UserCP -> Edit Options and go to the bottom where it says, Miscellaneous Options and select the wide skin.

Cheers!
Did that - that looks better (at least for my eyes)
I think the default style is not really eye-pleasing - there's too much of the wasted real-estate... - others might have different opinions of course.
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Old 03-26-2009
I agree. The wide screen style is better.

Sometimes it is fun to experiment with bounce rate with the (unregistered / guest) users who come here from search engine referrals.

I'll prob' change it back soon, or I might upload a different default skin for fun. I suggest you set the style/skin you like in your CP so you will not be effected by the (experimental) changes.

Cheers!

EDIT: Changed the default back to the wide screen....
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Old 03-26-2009
I use a narrow style because I have the option without it being enabled for other users. I find that my monitor at work is too wide to read content in a forum without "head panning" and as a result I use the narrow style at work and the the full width one on my laptop.

The narrow style I use created has a couple of other "tweaks" such as larger icons for new posts in subforums, so that I actually notice that there is new content which is particularly useful on a large hi-res monitor.
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