I thought I would let those of you observant people know about the little drop down menu at the bottom left of the site. This allows anybody to change between the three versions of CycloneFanatic.com's layout and design. All three designs use the exact same live data and are only different in their appearance (they use the same back end to process everything). I have had several people ask to see what I work on before I roll it out to the rest of the site so I thought some of you may enjoy being able to see this test design.
I keep all designs completely up-to-date with features and I test everything in CFv2 and CFv3 before rolling the feature(s) out to the default theme, so you may notice extra/new features now and again;) I know the colors aren't perfect on CFv2 design and it's something I'll be working on. Design CFv3 has the officially registered ISU colors.
Have fun and don't complain about the colors or layout, they're alternate styles for those that prefer them to the default and standard CF design.
A screenshot of the new CFv3 design is attached below...
Last edited by Jeremy; 11-16-2006 at 06:26 PM.
A program isn't built on one player and it doesn't succeed because of one player, thus a program won't fail if it doesn't get that one player.
Not a problem. I figure it's better to give options and have people make up their own mind than it is for me to force a style on everybody. I know I have different opinions on layout and colors than some of the visitors so I don't want people to be stuck with what I like if it doesn't agree with them.
A program isn't built on one player and it doesn't succeed because of one player, thus a program won't fail if it doesn't get that one player.
Oh, I am working on getting the 'old' layout working with CFv3. I personally like the colors of the new CFv3 theme but also like the layout of the posts on the default theme, just like you do. Hopefully this weekend I can spend several hours recoding the new style to fully support that layout.
A program isn't built on one player and it doesn't succeed because of one player, thus a program won't fail if it doesn't get that one player.
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