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Re: Forum changes
Posted: 08 Mar 2013, 12:51
by Toby
As per the guidelines, photos should not be uploaded directly to the forum. You can link thumbails using the guide here
http://bbbqs.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4
Re: Forum changes
Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 10:57
by Toby
Hi everyone, i need to sign off on the forum work, but havent had any real feedback, are people happy with how it looks now?
Re: Forum changes
Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 11:14
by Catsup and Mustard
Toby wrote:Hi everyone, i need to sign off on the forum work, but havent had any real feedback, are people happy with how it looks now?
One thing I have to sign in every time even though I hace checked the Log me on automatically each visit option.
Also and my personal take is that I am not keen on the outdoor Foodie forum naming, I would maybe gone for the outdoor cook myself.
Foodies can seen as be rather stuck up types
And some of the text is not so clear near the bottom of the page.
But on a whole is more clean looking.
Re: Forum changes
Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 11:20
by Toby
Can you clean your cache / browsing history and check the changes, there shouldnt be a problem with the auto login mine works fine. I have just cleaned up and seen more changes that i hadnt noticed before!
Re: Forum changes
Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 11:29
by Catsup and Mustard
Toby wrote:Can you clean your cache / browsing history and check the changes, there shouldnt be a problem with the auto login mine works fine. I have just cleaned up and seen more changes that i hadnt noticed before!
Seems to have done the trick, much bolder fonts I see.
Re: Forum changes
Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 12:07
by keith157
On occasion the fonts seem greyed out in places, but that could be the cr@p work laptop

. All in all a more "mellow" approach colourwise. Still have the main thing which is good forum members so no problems.
We still need a drooling smilie though

Re: Forum changes
Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 14:07
by Pecker
Catsup and Mustard wrote:Foodies can seen as be rather stuck up types
Whereas fans on competition barbecue are absolutely never, repeat never restrictive in their outlook, nor do they insist on adherence to a set of arbitrary rules imposed by people without consultation, looking down on anyone who dares vary from said arcane prescriptions.
I'll get me coat.
Steve W
Re: Forum changes
Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 14:30
by Pecker
Foodie?
Bon vivant, bon viveur, gastronome, gourmand, gourmet...?
...food lover?
Steve W
Re: Forum changes
Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 14:47
by Catsup and Mustard
Pecker wrote:Whereas fans on competition barbecue are absolutely never, repeat never restrictive in their outlook, nor do they insist on adherence to a set of arbitrary rules imposed by people without consultation, looking down on anyone who dares vary from said arcane prescriptions.
Ill try my hand at competing next year, But not sure how my lack of dry rub will go down
And Foodies not all that bad, But I just like to cook and eat, Less chat more good eats

Re: Forum changes
Posted: 11 Mar 2013, 14:58
by Toby