[Feedback needed] Atlas, the next version of Neowin


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is this seriously 19 pages about rounded corners and what bloody font the site is?

i wish i had time in my life to worry about things this minor.. ****ing hell. :blink:

nope, 7 pages for me

but it is 277 posts lol

is this seriously 19 pages about rounded corners and what bloody font the site is?

i wish i had time in my life to worry about things this minor.. ****ing hell. :blink:

Haha couldn't have put it better myself

Far more pro. Good job guys :)

On a side note, what's this "project ignition", is it public or Neowin property ?

Ignition is a whole new Neowin, a re-write of the code from the ground up, far more efficient and much easier to work with.

I have a request, when Atlas comes to fruitition, and the forums are updated alongside it (which I imagine will happen at the same time), could we update the topic icons to something nicer, the current topic icons are good yes, but something that fitted with with the skin would be better.

Also, on the thread about keeping the "Latest Forum Activity" at the top, I like it, but prefer it to show only 5 threads rather than showing the full 10.

I have a request, when Atlas comes to fruitition, and the forums are updated alongside it (which I imagine will happen at the same time), could we update the topic icons to something nicer, the current topic icons are good yes, but something that fitted with with the skin would be better.

Also, on the thread about keeping the "Latest Forum Activity" at the top, I like it, but prefer it to show only 5 threads rather than showing the full 10.

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Click that :p

Love the design structure but is there any chance of rethinking the blue/grey? Or providing a "Finity Blue" option. The one on Atlas seems quite desaturated to me making it not as lively as the current one.

If you look there is a color icon in the top right that will allow you to change the theme

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