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Strikta 11-16-2014 04:34 PM

Could we get a couple new skins?
 
These same old shits are getting stale.

Some new colorways based on the OG layout would be dope tho.

Just a thought.

E Tha Real 11-17-2014 02:05 AM

Second

Certain 11-17-2014 02:07 AM

We have like 10 skins though. I don't know how to, but it would be nice to make Orange Soda and NC Dark modular. There's also a NC Dark 2 that's labeled TEST. I'm not sure if that's admin access-only or what.

Diode 11-17-2014 04:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Certain (Post 439111)
We have like 10 skins though. I don't know how to, but it would be nice to make Orange Soda and NC Dark modular. There's also a NC Dark 2 that's labeled TEST. I'm not sure if that's admin access-only or what.

None of the vB 3.x skins are modular.

That was a vB 4 development.

Are you thinking of fixed width vs dynamic?

Dominate 11-17-2014 04:20 AM

No. The lime green is too much a part of us now. We'd feel lost and confused with any other skin.

Witty 11-17-2014 04:36 AM

I agree with Dom, lime green til death do us part.

Spoken 11-17-2014 05:22 AM

Lol... it does define NC tho... or so I've heard

Ghost1 11-17-2014 06:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Witty (Post 439146)
I agree with Dom, lime green til death do us part.


Exis 11-17-2014 09:45 AM

Not a fan of the green tbh...unless it's packed in a bong.

Certain 11-17-2014 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diode (Post 439141)
None of the vB 3.x skins are modular.

That was a vB 4 development.

Are you thinking of fixed width vs dynamic?

Yes. That's what makes it modular.

Diode 11-17-2014 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Certain (Post 439199)
Yes. That's what makes it modular.

No. Dynamic width has nothing to do with modules. All it does is scale tables/divs to the user's resolution.

Are you willing to concede that I probably know a lot more about vB than you or do I need to actually provide you evidence of this?

Witty 11-17-2014 10:40 AM

Diode, you know things.

It does not need to be a competition.

You are intelligent, succesful, attractive, and we love you.

Diode 11-17-2014 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Witty (Post 439219)
Diode, you know things.

It does not need to be a competition.

You are intelligent, succesful, attractive, and we love you.

... I wasn't the one making it a competition. I told Certain that there was a difference between dynamic width divs and modular skins. He told me that was incorrect.

How am I being competitive if someone is telling me I'm wrong when I have factual evidence and experience with said subject?

Exis 11-17-2014 10:58 AM

Vote - Diode...

Witty 11-17-2014 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diode (Post 439221)
... I wasn't the one making it a competition. I told Certain that there was a difference between dynamic width divs and modular skins. He told me that was incorrect.

How am I being competitive if someone is telling me I'm wrong when I have factual evidence and experience with said subject?

I dunno, I don't know what any of this means.

Certain 11-17-2014 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diode (Post 439202)
No. Dynamic width has nothing to do with modules. All it does is scale tables/divs to the user's resolution.

Are you willing to concede that I probably know a lot more about vB than you or do I need to actually provide you evidence of this?

You know more about vBulletin jargon, obviously. You know more about Internet design and coding in general. And I agree with you. I also never said you were wrong. Maybe it's just my company that uses the phrase modular design to refer to a website that adapts to the width of the screen. Or maybe this doesn't qualify as modular because the pieces don't shift while changing width. I don't really care what vBulletin calls it, to be honest, but I also never disagreed with you. You're just too thin-skinned and competitive not to turn everything into a competition.

Diode 11-17-2014 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Certain (Post 439276)
You know more about vBulletin jargon, obviously. You know more about Internet design and coding in general. And I agree with you. I also never said you were wrong. Maybe it's just my company that uses the phrase modular design to refer to a website that adapts to the width of the screen. Or maybe this doesn't qualify as modular because the pieces don't shift while changing width. I don't really care what vBulletin calls it, to be honest, but I also never disagreed with you. You're just too thin-skinned and competitive not to turn everything into a competition.

You:

", but it would be nice to make Orange Soda and NC Dark modular."

Me:

"vb 3.x skins can't be modular. they are dynamic width, but not modular - that's a vb 4.x feature"

You:

"they're dynamic width, hence modular"

Me:

"that's not what modular means"

You:

"Essay on how Diode is competitive when I say something wrong and tell him my definition is the only one that matters"

k.

Certain 11-17-2014 12:21 PM

I didn't even say that. I said you were right. My first post was me using the wrong terminology. My second was because I still wasn't clear on the terminology. You won this argument, except that it never was an argument. (Well, now it's an argument about whether it was an argument.) I know that's important to you, but no part of me thinks I know more about vBulletin or Web design or coding than you, so why would I argue with you about it?

Strikta 11-17-2014 12:36 PM

Just take away some that we don't really use & replace em w/ new ones. Have them like the OG lime but different colors.

The NC dark would be ill if it was actually sized right. The text isn't wide enough. Same w/ orange soda.

~RustyGunZ~ 11-17-2014 03:54 PM

I'll make 3 more

Strikta decides color schemes. All based on og skin


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