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Yep, The notifications seems to get messed up when you are on a higher resolution such as 1920x1080, We should have the fix for you guys shortly.

What about on lower resolutions like me? Only on 1366 x 768.

Also, are you planning to do this for any other networks in the future? I would love a theme like this for Twitter if you ever considered it.

Looks like I'm having the same problem on my 23" 1920x1080 monitor. It also seems as though the posts are misaligned by the same amount.

Glad you're working on a fix, this looks fantastic!

confirmed 1920x1080 res on a 24" monitor and I get the same misaligned notifications. Still can't believe how good this looks Jase!!

I would love to see a feature though. The big blue bar up top. Why not make it so if you click on the blue bar, besides the logo or other features, that it will auto scroll back to the top of the page. Basically just like Google does now with their "black bar"

NewGenBook is,

- User friendly

- Designed for the modern era (Take that Zuckerberg)

- Works flawlessly with popular extensions

- Minimal when you don't need some of it's features (Ticker/ Chatbar)

- Uses the Helvetica Font and styling

- Uses CSS3

- Updated when Zuckerberg decides to change the facebook UI

So what are you waiting for? Go grab NewGenBook 3:http://thinqtek.com/newgenbook/ - & never look back at the old interface again!

What's coming soon?

- Better Profile pages

- Options page (Tweak every element of the UI!)

- better Left sidebar

- Higher resolutions fix

- More bug fixes

PS: Don't forget to like our FB page: https://www.facebook.com/newgenbook

Is there eventually going to be an options button, where we can change certain things? For example I would like to have the left side bar where my name is, on all the time, since I have a large monitor and have the room for it.

Is there eventually going to be an options button, where we can change certain things? For example I would like to have the left side bar where my name is, on all the time, since I have a large monitor and have the room for it.

same i would like this too

i still think there is a bit too much white space

Is there eventually going to be an options button, where we can change certain things? For example I would like to have the left side bar where my name is, on all the time, since I have a large monitor and have the room for it.

Yes, there will be an options button in the future

Is this only for Chrome? Can't seem to download it for FF

For now, yes :)

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Sorry no IE support.

If all goes well, NewGenBook 3.1.1 for Desktop should be released today! But you won't find it in the google chrome store as we're having issues with accounts department :/

more soon!

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