10th February 2011, 5:07 PM
The new look is rather nice, though things are a little bigger than they need to be. While I like the smooth rounded look to everything, I can't help but notice you picked up the modern trend of making EVERYTHING start with lower case letters, because apparently poor literacy is "family friendly". It's odd since the Tendo t is lower case but the City C is upper case. I sometimes get the impression that modern society is attempting to completely obliterate "Capitalization" for it's various grievances during the olden times of "ALL CAPS".
I went through and changed the smilies a bit. I moved the werewolf and... green thing... a lot further back so that more video game oriented smilies were front and center (they're still there, just out of the way). I think perhaps they should also be moved off the "topic icon" list entirely and replaced with Megaman or Link or something.
I have noticed something. The "drop down" lists for things like "thread tools" does not appear to work in more modern browsers. It works in IE8 and Firefox's current version, but not in it's beta or in Chrome.
I think the naming is interesting. "Otherside" makes me think of Earthbound. Mind if it was renamed "Moonside"?
I went through and changed the smilies a bit. I moved the werewolf and... green thing... a lot further back so that more video game oriented smilies were front and center (they're still there, just out of the way). I think perhaps they should also be moved off the "topic icon" list entirely and replaced with Megaman or Link or something.
I have noticed something. The "drop down" lists for things like "thread tools" does not appear to work in more modern browsers. It works in IE8 and Firefox's current version, but not in it's beta or in Chrome.
I think the naming is interesting. "Otherside" makes me think of Earthbound. Mind if it was renamed "Moonside"?
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)