HBH Themes...
:ninja:Open discussion… Wewt~:ninja:
What's your favorite/favourite HBH Theme… And why? Personally I like the default theme :D
And for all the non EM's out there… There is a 'special' theme for Exclusive Members only! (£1.00 a month) Wanna know what it's like…? Well like I always say at the poker table… Pay to see :P
Also… What would your views be on possibly having a HBH theme/banner competition…? Where the winners theme/banner gets added for users to use plus maybe a few points for the work :) I think this would be fun and make a good competiton for some of the people who aren't quite ready for submitting scipts….
It's ironic that you posted this because, earlier, I was considering creating a theme for HBH… of course, I was probably just going to use it with GreaseMonkey. A theme competition would be cool and, like you, I prefer the default theme. The lighter themes are just too bright for me.
In other words, I second the idea of a theme competition.
Great idea. Them competition would be a ton of fun… (if there's enough participation)
The winning them/style could be set as the new Default while the current is pushed back… (of course keeping it available)
I like the default as well… but then again it's probably mostly a matter of being used to it and not liking change as that sometimes happens.
Well commented code would also be a plus because I sometimes find it hard to find the right div's and styles for different sections… especially on sites this big.
fashizzlepop wrote: The winning them/style could be set as the new Default while the current is pushed back… (of course keeping it available)
The current default is available twice as it is: under 'Default' and under 'HBH 2', I believe.
Well commented code would also be a plus because I sometimes find it hard to find the right div's and styles for different sections… especially on sites this big.
Web Developer Toolbar FTW! Right-click, "Outline", "Outline Current Element" will place a box around any element you hover over… great for finding parent and child elements. :)