Forsaken
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Freakin Nice.. Seriously love this style so far.. Dont change to much.
Only a few slight things should change, but overall the style should stay the way it is till I do the alternative colors.
Freakin Nice.. Seriously love this style so far.. Dont change to much.
I agree.Freakin Nice.. Seriously love this style so far.. Dont change to much.
Going to try to finish the base design up within the next few days, then probably start on the other colors.Very Nice, especially liking the tone of blue and what you've done to the breadcrumbs, nav menu. Looking forward in seeing the other colours, and what tones are used
Going to try to finish the base design up within the next few days, then probably start on the other colors.
The purple one I have planned is just as nice as the blue, haven't decided on the others though .
Might look good in red too
The designed (currently in the screenshot) categories are they final? I ask because I think you could be a little more adventurous with it like you have done with the breadcrumbs/navigation, image/gradient and give it a slightly little more prominence but overall I can see this style being something that is very appealing to a broad audience.
I guess the other question is the sidebar, visitor panel etc is this all finalised? or will that be changing significantly from now (mockup) to when it transitions over to coding/design stage?
Probably not for free.
The style will actually have ~5+ colors when done (I've already previewed how the purple one will look to Kim and she liked tha tone as well ).
free, paid pfffttt, I don't care. This is excellent, imo.
My one and only suggestion would be to not have the breadcrumb and navigation bar look so much alike. That could be confusing to some people, as you've already seen here.
That was because there was no board title which made it easier to differentiate between them.I like it too, as I've already mentioned.
However I was referring to this post, when I said that the breadcrumb has already been mistaken for the navbar. So it has been done already...
http://xenforo.com/community/threads/want-some-opinions.16595/#post-218361
My fail there Peggy I was kinda leaning towards the double-navtabs idea because of a thread ragtek posted about tabs being finite. I do admit it is misleading, maybe because there isn't a hierarchical operator (such as the >)I like it too, as I've already mentioned.
However I was referring to this post, when I said that the breadcrumb has already been mistaken for the navbar. So it has been done already...
http://xenforo.com/community/threads/want-some-opinions.16595/#post-218361
That was because there was no board title which made it easier to differentiate between them.
I'll probably switch back to the old styling (category styling as breadcrumb and breadcrumb as category).
I'll try to have an updated one done later tonight, but have to do a few other things.
Ah I gotcha.My fail there Peggy I was kinda leaning towards the double-navtabs idea because of a thread ragtek posted about tabs being finite. I do admit it is misleading, maybe because there isn't a hierarchical operator (such as the >)
I hate styling the default breadcrumb .My fail there Peggy I was kinda leaning towards the double-navtabs idea because of a thread ragtek posted about tabs being finite. I do admit it is misleading, maybe because there isn't a hierarchical operator (such as the >)
I think it's fair to say that most people do - but I really hadn't anticipated that so many people would want to make such minor changes to it, keeping the pointy-block look. I had rather expected that people would use the markup to do significantly different things, and it's to that end that the code is structured as it is.I hate styling the default breadcrumb .
Yeah I get that, I just don't like styling the arrow part of the default, otherwise it would have been fine .I think it's fair to say that most people do - but I really hadn't anticipated that so many people would want to make such minor changes to it, keeping the pointy-block look. I had rather expected that people would use the markup to do significantly different things, and it's to that end that the code is structured as it is.
I've changed the breadcrumb since that update, I'll probably be posting a new mockup in a few days.Not a fan of the breadcrumbs but looking clean.
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