10-21-2013, 05:12 PM
(10-21-2013, 03:23 PM)Petie Wrote: I'm not sure I follow your concern about smaller resolutions. The site is fixed at 930px wide and all of the text fits within the black bar properly. Resizing up or down won't change that. It could be that you're using a cached version of the stylesheet so do a CTRL + F5 a couple of times and see if that fixes your issues. Maybe provide a screenshot of what you're seeing first and/or especially if it doesn't go away after refreshing?
(10-21-2013, 03:29 PM)Dazz Wrote: Your image demonstrates an impossible option. We cannot show anything outside of the 930px width we have implemented as it won't be displayed to anybody on a lower resolution.
In any case, why those console specifically? That seems utterly random and nonsensical...
The problem I was having was that, for some reason it was just red text all over the posts, as in there was no black bar, it was just red writing on the forum background and nothing else, interfering with posts and such. It only seemed to effect me though, since now I can see this black bar and white writing and everything.
As for the consoles, they're all Nintendo consoles I just needed a simple example, and that was as simple as you can get.
(10-21-2013, 03:29 PM)Dazz Wrote: The XBONE acronym is not a meme. It is a term used to reference the console at the moment. In the future, if this changes, we will adjust to see fit. But "Xbox One" takes up too much space.
It started as a meme, and soon became general practice to call it an Xbone, it's not the official name (even though Microsoft took the domain name), but if it takes up space, then it's your choice I guess.
(10-21-2013, 03:23 PM)Petie Wrote: As far as our use of "XBONE" goes, while I'll admit that part of it is just to be a little silly, the fact of the matter is that there is no current "official" acronym/abbreviation for it yet. XB1 could work but that's not proper either - the official title is "Xbox One", with "one" spelled out so using "1" in its place is just as improper. Poor planning on Microsoft's part is not really our fault. :P
I guess, there is no proper way to abbreviate it, but I was just saying that there may be some complaints in the future.