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I want the next theme to glow in the dark.
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Which they will later go on to fuck.More themes for that place is like putting lipstick on a pig.
Only on the anniversary of Terry's deathI want the next theme to glow in the dark.
Hand draw some icons in Photoshop.probably the default with some very simple styling because I'm tired of waiting for themes to update for the site to be able to use new versions of XenForo.
yes also not everyone has these modern computers that can write small letters and on a cassette you can only hold so many programs, instead of making it 1997 make it 1979.Good. The current theming looks too disgustingly modern.
I want this site to look like it was made in 1997 in pure HTML. Use this for inspiration: https://www.mariokart64.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl
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and use this logo but with "KIWI FARMS" written instead.
Something like this?and use this logo but with "KIWI FARMS" written instead.
Something like this?
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Something like this?
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90s and early 2000s computing had its own charm.Fuckin' well Desktopped, my shniggro!
Funnily enough, I had the original 'Heavens Gate' image as my desktop from Windows 95 to Windows 2000. I just liked the look of it, and it would confuse the fuck out of co-workers, allowing me to tell the story of the Heaven's Gate cult.
I can't believe how intensely functional the UI design of windows 95/98 was when looking back, and I say this as someone who intensely hates windows overall - but credit where it's due.
Only when using it now is it clear how well they minimized ambiguity and cognitive load... everything is so frickin obvious. Contrast that with modern aesthetically obsessed UIs, ever ambiguous, lack of clear distinctions not in both spatial boundaries and UI states - it's a constant guessing game for the user, never certain about the outcome of an interaction, giving you this distracting sense of unease rather than just focusing on whats behind the UI.