Thread ignore button. And yes. Especially when 7 out of the top 10 posts on some team boards are OT threads.Do we really need an ignore button? Are people not able to control themselves?
I haven't been getting any ads at all, nor anything telling me to stop blocking them with the default lightmodeI re-enabled the default xenforo style (called HFB Proxy) for sponsors, as it's the only Ad free style. So if you're getting ads and are a sponsor you can use that style if you want for now, until we make ad free versions of our regular styles.
Is dark mode coming back?
I really wonder how the internet managed for decades before someone decided they needed dark mode.
I just logged back in and yes, can safely say it's back.
I was actually disappointed when I logged on today and the old colour scheme was back. I liked the variety of the blue and orange.To be fair, sort of, a lot of that was prior "web 2.0" and then the subsequent appification of the webz where developers decided to whitewash everything and make it look like a blog and then social media.
Before that it was much more common to make websites in a variety of colors.
There is absolutely no science behind dark modes though, it's voodoo
BLAME THE CRYPTO GUYDo we really need an ignore button? Are people not able to control themselves?
Oh, dearie, back then it was all what you young'uns would call "dark mode". Just a dark black terminal screen with green or amber characters on it. Oh it was so wonderfully colorful in its own way, I do so miss it sometimes, but people wanted things different eventually and that's just the way things go.I really wonder how the internet managed for decades before someone decided they needed dark mode.
You have the former mod flag flipped which effectively makes you a sponsor so you're just using the sponsor style which still has dark mode. It's not globallly turned on.
I love itThe thread ignore button is comically large on mobile.
Theme has to be sorted out firstI haven't seen anyone mention dark mode yet
Dark mode is older.I really wonder how the internet managed for decades before someone decided they needed dark mode.