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erghhh its total crap

where is the quick reply?

bring bak the old one

ill give it sum time

The quick reply is available, but you need to enable the feature in your settings.

I'm starting to get used to it, but still think it's a bit too dark, but I'm sure more skins will come available:D

hang on, why do people say such stuff without ever trying to inform me?

Strich, go man, i am not going to go out of my way to try and help you if thats the attitude you hold.

Styles are coming, this was the closest i could get to the vb scheme in the short amount of time i had.

The change came because of multiple problems with VB and their continual lack of support. Invision V2 is far superior to VB3 and the end user options are on their way.

Be patient everybody and post any concerns you have in the Feedback section to be acted upon.

Thanks all,

Christian

Upgraded??? I could have swore you'd call this a Downgrade..  They better do something about it.. I'd consider leaving this sh#t too, I'll see if they do make any changes 'actual improvements'.

Ha ha ha, you threatening to leave? omg, please stay, i dont know what i'll do if you leave....

im with u 100% on the forum looking like crap, i hate the colour scheme, and ye its failry slow even with a fast connection, i cant even view my previous posts and i cant find shit, previous forum board style was sweet, there was no need to change it completely, a big thnx 2 the designer 4 a crappy forum.

*yawn*

The quick reply is available, but you need to enable the feature in your settings.

I'm starting to get used to it, but still think it's a bit too dark, but I'm sure more skins will come available:D

How do you enable that feature? I've looked everywhere for that option to no avail... or am I that blind?

The white font is good on a blue background only for short periods of time... after a while, it will begin to cause irritations to the eyes.

This is a proven fact with colour coordination. Same thing with having black fonts on a white background. Grey areas start appearing.

If the font style is made bigger and slightly different, it may help... I've designed plenty of websites before, and I must say that colour coordination is a very important aspect of any website.

Thanks to those involved with the forum changes, there are some that appriciate the time and efforts that went into it!

Chill out those who choose to bag! As some have said these things take time to get going, little bit of nice feedback and certain things that need fixing will get fixed!

Goosh! Idiots! :)

The white font is good on a blue background only for short periods of time... after a while, it will begin to cause irritations to the eyes.

This is a proven fact with colour coordination.  Same thing with having black fonts on a white background.  Grey areas start appearing.

If thats how much time you spend on here for that to occur... you need to get out a bit more..

You know you can change the way it looks by changing it at the bottom of the page to the style you want.

I have to aggree though that it is diffcult to read [blue Illuision V2 Enhanced] but I am using the IPB Default skin and this is fine for me.

I am sure with time there will be changes.

Yep, no one is forcing them to do it, they do it because they love skylines and meet others who felt the same. Saying this, isnt this why we are all on this forum? So who gives a toss if the forum changes slighty or it runs a bit slower...

I sure dont, there are other much more important things in the world to get all stressed about than the skyline forming having a little change.

Ahh.. I give a (toss) if the forum runs slower, I have been on this forum for a few years and its been fantastic. However: I liked the old forum MUCH MORE, the info is still the same and the people are the same however the layout is in need of work "bigtime".

I cant be bothered with forums that look crud, run slow and either dont work or are retarded*

Nobody is forcing them to do anything and its awesome that they are upgrading it! I however would have left the old forum online and then thrown up the new one and tested that out for a few weeks before making the change.

*G. Bush

Before I get flamed by irritated SAU staff who have worked on the forum I should point out that its a great forum and I respect the fact that you guys have been working away at it for ages. I run an IT forum and its often not such a bad thing to get feed back. Those getting peeved off and leaving the forum for good are children that don’t even belong in a forum like this anyway. And those sticking up for SAU that’s all good and all but hello... people are going to complain if something is worse than it was before. "You’re going to get that no matter what"

Personally I’m going to leave the forum for a week and come back after that.

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