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Replied on 03-19-2007, 12:50 AM
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Have you noticed that some of the forum threads have different look? They are not like normal forum pages, they have an artistic approach! Why so? Do you like this feature, does it decrease the readability?

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I have taken screenshot of the pages I am talking about, please view the image.

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I have noticed that too. I just thought it was me...I'm still learning something new about these forums everyday

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I see the pages displaying the name of the states from where the user comes. For eg, someone coming from Ohio through the ranking chart section is identified by the name of the state. I am not sure though




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