This is a post from the old forum theme.
Seems to work for me, Chatter
Well, when I use the "SMF Default Theme - Curve" and press the reply button to reply, I get this error message:
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Here's a screenshot of the error message:
This is a problem because in my opinion, the new layout is inferior to the older one.
Here's the list of my gripes:
- This is a mobile layout. I'm using a computer. Do the math.
- It doesn't say which threads have new posts since last visit. (bolded because seriously this is the most annoying part of this theme)
- Barely any separators for content. For example, the only way an user's signature looks different from the main post is that the signature text is a bit smaller and has different indentation. At first glance, I thought Latino Skater decided to end his post with "Roses are red, Violets are blue, Tony Hawk's Pro skater 2" for no reason, but it turns out it's just his signature.
- The old layout looked better in my opinion.
1. It should be fixed. Try it and let me know.
2. This is the exact reason why I gave the option to continue using the old theme.
3. "It doesn't say which threads have new posts since last visit" As I have said 3 times in this thread, I added that feature back in to the button at the top right side of the screen (on the new theme). Click on your Avatar there and it's the first option.
4. This is the whole reason for doing this now. I made this thread to address little things like the spacing and get them fixed. The old theme is so far from what it was when I first downloaded it. It took me forever to get that one working well enough. This is a process and I am glad for the help. Just hang in there. Those that like the new theme can help to make it better while those that don't can stay with the old.