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Purple, pink and orange have been added to the front page.

I'm going to get some sleep and tomorrow I'll finish them for the forums :p

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Wow, the new pink theme is much nicer than the last. Thanks, gigapixels :) Not that I'll be using the pink theme, of course :p

Holy cr*p! First I thought you were on high or something. But then I took a look at your topics ( https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/862938-how-do-i-make-windows-look-good/page__p__592076264__fromsearch__1entry592076264 ) and there it was the glorious testimony for your technical knowledge, or should I say common sense.

Hahaha, that was epic. Thanks for that. Even the post in here was great to read. OTT and completely without knowledge.

Back on topic, I like the new design. I wasn't too keen the first time round, but now that I know where to go to access things it makes sense. Although since I've always used the default theme when viewing this site, using any of the other themes doesn't feel right.

Slight thing I've found though, not sure if it's just me. With Atlas 2 - Blue, the main page's drop down menus seem to have the wrong font colour going on. It makes it difficult to read the different selections available. I'll post a screenshot later if I can recreate the problem on my home computer.

Scene's in the forum would be nice :)

@Chasethebase Try clearing your cache.

+1. I've been wanting that since Atlas first launched actually.

Do you guys use Firefox?

I use stylish and with a simple script have the forum the same width as the front page, and have the Scene on both, so going between them is far nicer when only the site below the header changes. :D

Just noticed the Darkside theme is updated (been away from Neowin for most of today).

The new darkside looks great, better than the old one (I still like the old darkside over any of the other forum themes, but the new one looks even better).

Thanks for getting it updated quickly.

Minor bug in Darkside: (delete my vote)

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Also why not the same green hover effect on links like the default atlas2?

Thanks, I'll fix it ASAP.

And I'm not sure about the green. Timan designed it, so he's the one that decided on the colors :p

Gieeeff meee pink! :heart:

It's coming, don't worry :D

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