What style are you using?
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What style are you using?
Hi,
With the help of Style menu
you can choose a different style from a default one, at your end - just curious, which one are you using? And what default do you see, when you browse to this website?
With the help of Style menu
you can choose a different style from a default one, at your end - just curious, which one are you using? And what default do you see, when you browse to this website?
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Re: What style are you using?
Was using ordinary prosilver. Now, after becoming aware of new options, I'm experimenting with forumbook. Will let you know...
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Re: What style are you using?
Thanks for the feedback!Atharvc wrote:Hi Anuj,
I'm using prosilver Special Edition.
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Re: What style are you using?
Sure, take your time - I'm also using the forumbook. Kinda like the way it places the "Recent Posts" on the top.William Collins wrote:Was using ordinary prosilver. Now, after becoming aware of new options, I'm experimenting with forumbook. Will let you know...
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Re: What style are you using?
prosilver
it' s the one with the widest display area
it' s the one with the widest display area
cheers
enrico
When I tell somebody to RTFM or STFW I usually have the page open in another tab/window of my browser,
so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort
enrico
When I tell somebody to RTFM or STFW I usually have the page open in another tab/window of my browser,
so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort
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Re: What style are you using?
To play with the width, try User Control Panel > Board preferences > Edit display options > Use maximum width > Select "Yes" > Submit - you might see visible differences for some of the styles.enrico-sorichetti wrote:prosilver
it' s the one with the widest display area
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Re: What style are you using?
Thank You Anuji for the suggestion,
I had not noticed the option
I had not noticed the option
cheers
enrico
When I tell somebody to RTFM or STFW I usually have the page open in another tab/window of my browser,
so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort
enrico
When I tell somebody to RTFM or STFW I usually have the page open in another tab/window of my browser,
so that I am sure that the information requested can be reached with a very small effort
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Re: What style are you using?
You're welcome.
This option is custom made for this board - you might not find it on other, similar, boards.
This option is custom made for this board - you might not find it on other, similar, boards.
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Re: What style are you using?
The only thing I don't like on the forumbook is the big I in the top left corner. Having got used to the Quick links being top left, it would be nice if it were in the same place. Some indication of what the big I was would be useful, although I guess it generates traffic to the blog :-)
Otherwise I'm liking it. Didn't know about customisable options either :-)
Anything else that is there we may like to know about... I suppose I can have a look myself...
Otherwise I'm liking it. Didn't know about customisable options either :-)
Anything else that is there we may like to know about... I suppose I can have a look myself...
Re: What style are you using?
Hate the "recent topics" at the top.
But to the original point - I use Prosilver SE with widest setting.
But to the original point - I use Prosilver SE with widest setting.
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Nic
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Re: What style are you using?
This style mimics the Facebook, so you see "Quick Links" on right.William Collins wrote:The only thing I don't like on the forumbook is the big I in the top left corner. Having got used to the Quick links being top left, it would be nice if it were in the same place. Some indication of what the big I was would be useful, although I guess it generates traffic to the blog :-)
Otherwise I'm liking it. Didn't know about customisable options either :-)
Anything else that is there we may like to know about... I suppose I can have a look myself...
"I" is the first letter of the Forum name "IBM Mainframes, MVS & zOS Support Forums" - if the Forum name changes, it will also change.
I think there us not much to know more. A small thing which, knowing which might be of interest, is - if you are using the default width of the Forum, links on the bottom ("Contact Us"..etc.) will shrink to a "menu like drop-down" - specially with prosilver Special Edition. With Forumbook, they are visible by default.
OTOH, "Home" and "I" connects to Blog, I just thought it might help some of us to write there.
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Re: What style are you using?
LOL - was expecting that is coming!nicc wrote:Hate the "recent topics" at the top.
But to the original point - I use Prosilver SE with widest setting.
"Recent Topic" looks nice with "Forumbook".
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Re: What style are you using?
May look nice but the only use it has is to show if there are new posts - which can be achieved by scrolling through the sections.
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Nic
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