Looking at it... I think I like the thicker border to be perfectly honest. It actually looks cleaner with the chunkier border style than the thin one.
Looking at it... I think I like the thicker border to be perfectly honest. It actually looks cleaner with the chunkier border style than the thin one.
Very well said Shelley... it does stop your eyes shifting from the white preview to the white background. That border really allows your eyes to focus better on the preview. Maybe that would be different if the content background was a different colour.... though using white, it absolutely captures it as an isolated object within the page using that thick border.It serves as a visual container, which is my theory.
Awesome... I visit XF once every few days, and every time I end up saying WOW! That's cool!
Now, if only they did a CMS....
Are... just found Brandon... sorry mate, didn't mean to rain on your thread. Feel free to merge this with http://xenforo.com/community/threads/hover-over-title-is-awesome.2849/
I agree. Now I've seen a thinner border version and realize that I hate it, I love the real version with the thick border even more. Maybe it just took me by surprize the first time I saw it.Looking at it... I think I like the thicker border to be perfectly honest. It actually looks cleaner with the chunkier border style than the thin one.
I agree. Now I've seen a thinner border version and realize that I hate it, I love the real version with the thick border even more. Maybe it just took me by surprize the first time I saw it.
Have I ever told you that I am totally jealous of your graphics skills? I'd be stumped for visualizing things if it wasn't for geniuses like you making pretty pictures that explain everything nicely and without the need for imagination and a million words trying to describe things.The thicker border is certainly better. I noticed a lot of people where saying that to thin the border a little so commenced with the mockup. It has to be said the thicker border (for reasons I mentioned previously) is visually better and more practical.
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