Forever's article about the blizzard ads are great but the pictures are huge and you'd have to scroll from side to side! Do you think you can reduce the size a little bit?
Forever's article about the blizzard ads are great but the pictures are huge and you'd have to scroll from side to side! Do you think you can reduce the size a little bit?
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Totally Disagree
i dont check the home page often.
True, nobody even takes a look at the home page very often.
THIS SIGNATURE IS IN VIALOATION OF SITE RULES, PLEASE FIX ME!
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i dont use the home page that often but it was annoying logging in today
it looks good and has a nice structure, end of discussion
http://www.mmowned.com/forums/index.php > http://www.mmowned.com
Not many people use http://www.mmowned.com, but we all use http://www.mmowned.com/forums/index.php
I tried messing around a bit with the top part of the lay-out but it doesn't seem to have any effect. Just go to a higher resolution, I'm at 1680x1050 and it doesn't stretch for me
Ps. you could PM me instead of making a thread in suggestion forums.
Ps 2. Found a fix for you, click the button the arrow is pointing at
Last edited by Forever; 12-20-2008 at 06:47 PM.
1280x1024
The only resolution my sexeh monitor needs to look sexeh
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I think the screenshot could be downsized for people with lower resolutions, and a link to the higher resolution version.
This really doesn't need a suggestion thread. You could have just talked about it to forever himself or talk to a mod+.
The article will be off the front page eventually and it will be over.
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I have actually found a fix for this using the same method with blizzard's ads. How ironic? Just right click the picture and click "Permanently remove" or w/e its called and its gone forever! (Clicking the thing the arrow is pointing to only temporarily removes the stretch.
this is due to an error from forever. . pics should always be smaller or thumbnailed when posted in site news.
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