Quote:
Originally Posted by Certain
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.
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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.