Site design

just ugh

what are you doing with your life daniel

mafia: 64435D? Is that even a real color?​​

@SOPHIE Please explain what was wrong with the old colors.

We need a Rollback to 5:57 EST today

You made a good change to colors and then you griefed it

lmao. how about now?

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The color you have for mafia is really bad. Why can’t you just fix it on purple like you fix dota on red and just change the brightness of it or whatever?

Now everything on the site is blue

you changed everytihng to like gross old man olive shades

i feel like you’re probably gaslighting me

you want me to think i’ve gone colorblind and can only see shades of off-brown, grey, and olive green

lmao

Just jokes and Lmaos.

user visits homepage
user gets trolled by admin
user vomits everywhere. bad color.

Dota: Dark Red.
General: Green.
Other games: Dark Blue.
Mafia: Dark Purple.

The colors don’t have to be a fucking gradient.

Roragok said the default colors “clashed”, I didn’t see it personally. As long as they’re not Neon Bright I don’t think they CAN clash.

My strong suggestion is figure out how to set dark and light themes on different color schemes

I had a look at light and I don’t think you’re ever going to find something that looks nice to your eyes as a light user without also irritating everybody using dark

Figure out how to split the two and then do what you think looks good for Light and I will send u the Perfect Colors for dark mode.

The perfect colors for dark mode were the default ones.

No - I don’t think so.

Why? I use dark old and they were perfectly fine.

Moving WIS to General has the result of causing all WIS threads to show up in the general subforum, meaning if anyone creates a new WIS thread it will be there at the top of the forum for anyone browsing General casually with WIS enabled.

This doesn’t seem like a desired solution. WIS is one of those things people should scroll for and click on deliberately. You don’t want to just be served up WIS threads willy-nilly.

Pursuit of UX concepts and maxims resulting in loss of focus on actual common-sense UX