CoZmicShReddeR
Well-known member
I thought us Extraterrestrials were supposed to remain hidden from the general public?
Larger add-ons take time to develop, and when a lot of the underlying platform architecture has changed it's going to be a lot of work to get it completed.I started my new site on Xenforo 2.0 and after a few weeks of trying to sort things out the way I'd like, I'm regretting using XF2 this early in it's life. The add-ons are just not there for it right now and it seems like add-on developers are taking forever to upgrade some of their core add-ons they sell for premium prices for XF1.
I'm aware of this, but seeing as how XF2 has had MANY betas, they could have started upgrading said add-ons many months ago......Now on 2.0.2 possibly going onto 2.0.3 any time now, they could've easily migrated some of these 'larger' add-ons over, i know they take time, that's not the issue here. The issue is even simpler, smaller add-ons are missing......Larger add-ons take time to develop, and when a lot of the underlying platform architecture has changed it's going to be a lot of work to get it completed.
My general rule of thumb for updating my forums is to wait ~6 months or longer to be sure that everything I need is fully up to date, or is in a reasonable window where I can live without it.
I'm aware of this, but seeing as how XF2 has had MANY betas, they could have started upgrading said add-ons many months ago......Now on 2.0.2 possibly going onto 2.0.3 any time now, they could've easily migrated some of these 'larger' add-ons over, i know they take time, that's not the issue here. The issue is even simpler, smaller add-ons are missing......
And i didn't actually upgrade my forums, i started my new forum on XF2, kinda wish I went with XF1 now.
Wow, that theme brings back memories. One of the most beautiful dark themes I've used. Nice to see it still in use
And it's been pretty damn frustrating not finding its XF2-compatible equal so I can finally upgrade XF. I've spent nearly $200 trying out and customizing different styles, none of which have complimented my board's subject matter like XenFracture does.
Closest way to recreate that theme would probably take UI.X Dark, adjust the palette to be darker and do a lot of customization.And it's been pretty damn frustrating not finding its XF2-compatible equal so I can finally upgrade XF. I've spent nearly $200 trying out and customizing different styles, none of which have complimented my board's subject matter like XenFracture does.
Closest way to recreate that theme would probably take UI.X Dark, adjust the palette to be darker and do a lot of customization.
Miko, Pank (apparently both Miko and Pank had their accounts deleted?)
The original designers of the theme. I believe the rights have been passed on once or twice.
As RobinHood said, Miko designed the original XenFracture theme and built the original XenForo design framework that most people have adopted as an example.Funny you should mention that one. It's one of the alternatives I tried.
I'll revisit it and see what I can do.
Um... who are Miko and Pank?
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