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Hey admin,
Do you think you can exp[and the side, so it's showed full screen instead of being stuck in the middle?
p.s did you get my p.m?
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I don't really mind it like this. I'm on an extra wide screen laptop, so when forums don't have it centered, they stretch all the way across and it looks awful. I wouldn't mind it being slightly wider, but don't make it completely flexible.
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I don't know what Takwa's referring to. On my computer I don't have to scroll right or left to see everything.
Maybe the forum appears different in different browsers?
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Taggart Wrote:I don't know what Takwa's referring to. On my computer I don't have to scroll right or left to see everything.
Maybe the forum appears different in different browsers?
I actually thought the reference was to the fact that this is right in the middle....so on a larger screen, there's a ton of empty space on both sides of the forum.
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Hi
We tested this among 5 people at the time (yes it was a small test)! And they all decided that this layout is best for a variety of reasons.
However, I certainly don't want to force this opinion upon you, so you can change the fixed width to a fluid width if you wish. To do that, select "Domain Social" instead of "Domain Social Fixed" in the pull down menu at the bottom of the screen and to the left.
Zach
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Well, I have a rather small screen, 12' on my old laptop, and I like it the way I see it, centered, where everything fits perfectly. In other forums, it bugs me that it is design so big.
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zach Wrote:However, I certainly don't want to force this opinion upon you, so you can change the fixed width to a fluid width if you wish. To do that, select "Domain Social" instead of "Domain Social Fixed" in the pull down menu at the bottom of the screen and to the left.
I think that's an excellent option to please just about everyone. I never would've found it on my own either.
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Thanks for the option Admin.
Also I checked out the "DS$ Store" and got this error on the top :
Quote:Warning: unserialize() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in /vbplaza.php on line 111
Warning: unserialize() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in /vbplaza.php on line 112