Neowin (default) forum theme updated


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We have gone ahead and ported the changes from the main news site and applied it to the default forum theme: Pegasus.

This theme is tested to be compatible with all modern browsers, and lacks any GPU intensive styling which was creating issues on both IE9 and certain versions of Chrome.

All the other colors are still there as a choice, but haven't been changed at all, so you can use these if it doesn't crash your browser. :p

So "Pegasus" is now the default theme, Midnight (which was default) is now a choice.

You can select the default theme if you already use another theme in the menu > top right of this page:

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What happened to the ability to be able to change the font for the front page and the forum?

I think that was removed because it was causing bugs in certain browsers.

Awesome job, it looks great! (Y)

Beat me to it while I was typing! lol

Looks great! It's actually so well integrated with the site I can't believe that it's using IP.Board instead of a custom forum, so that's about the highest praise I can give!

I really wish you would bring back to option for the light background - at the moment I'm having to use a stylish script!

Edit: Okay trying to attach a screen shot - where on earth has that option gone!?

Edit: Found a workaround :p

The script for those interested:


body { background-color: #E4E6E9 !important }
#branding-logo a { background: url(/images/pegasus/logo.png) no-repeat !important; }

I really wish you would bring back to option for the light background - at the moment I'm having to use a stylish script!

Edit: Okay trying to attach a screen shot - where on earth has that option gone!?

Edit: Found a workaround :p

Yeah, try to see it from our perspective, an advanced user like yourself can apply "workarounds" to get the site looking how you want it, but we are really forced to deliver a site that must work on everyones setup, after all we are a tech support community as well, helping people who might not have any idea about different browsers and extensions like Stylish for example.

Yeah, try to see it from our perspective, an advanced user like yourself can apply "workarounds" to get the site looking how you want it, but we are really forced to deliver a site that must work on everyones setup, after all we are a tech support community as well, helping people who might not have any idea about different browsers and extensions like Stylish for example.

I completely understand this, however, it doesn't hurt to ask! :) I'm just a fan of the lighter theme - puts me in a better mood! I'm most likely in the minority anyway.

Either way, this really is the only forum I frequent regularly! Light or dark, I think the site looks and feels great and you guys have continued to maintain an outstanding website.

Many thanks.

I like the lighter background as well, it looks more professional, I really am no fan of the darker blue background. Can we please allow the users to be able to chose the lighter background on both the forums and the homepage again? I'm not even really sure why it was even removed in the first place. :(

I am actually really liking the new changes. When people first started complaining about the scrolling issues I never noticed any, but I really did start noticing it on my slower work computers, and on my laptop running chrome. Much smoother now. I do wish we could have the font settings back, but its not a huge deal :)

The revised theme has sort of a cleaner look to it and feels faster.

Only thing I'm waiting for now is the tweaks that were made to the main site, such as the header.

1. Set forum theme to 'Pegasus'

2. Enjoy new header

3. ???

4. Profit!

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So Pegasus is the same as Midnight? It looks the exact same to me. Pegasus before was lighter. What am I missing here?

Pegasus is now basically a more optimized version of midnight, with less intensive effects (you'll notice the header is simpler and has no fade effects for example, and scrolling is smoother) Also a lot of people complained the original Pegasus was "too light"

Pegasus is now basically a more optimized version of midnight, with less intensive effects (you'll notice the header is simpler and has no fade effects for example, and scrolling is smoother) Also a lot of people complained the original Pegasus was "too light"

I see, I see. Well, I prefer the old Pegasus but this one is not bad either.

I see, I see. Well, I prefer the old Pegasus but this one is not bad either.

I think there should be a Pegasus and a Pegasus Light for those of us who prefered the lighter version of the theme. To he honest I am not a fan of this dark styled theme, always loved the lighter version of things.

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