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I'm changing the sidebar banners, working my way up from the bottom for some reason, I've only just realised that lol

Think they look better and more professional like that than the old smaller ones with text under them?
 
Finished.

They look good on a mobile, that's for sure. Loads better than the text and whatnot before.
 
It always changed depending on the device you viewed it on (or rather the page width, so if you're on a PC, try making the window smaller, then smaller still, then smaller still, and you'll see it goes right down to about mobile width and removes some content so it's not cluttered).

@Vortigern The recent activity thing wasn't inkeeping with the style IMO. Looked messy. But the data is on your News Feed (http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk/account/news-feed) which you can get to by clicking on your name in the top right, then news feed. It just gave a snippet of that information from that page and stuck it in the sidebar. In a mess though. lol - And now the search engines have indexed the site brilliantly, it's a better move for the forum if there is more concentration on the content on the actual page than lots of links to other pages. So I've reduced the thread QTY in the sidebar from like 15 to 5.
 
Why don't the minion characters appear for me no more (using MS Edge)?:bananas:
We've had to scale back a bit while we're working on the new server and getting ready to port over. So a few weird glitches are knocking around.

Let's keep the thread on topic though. If you have suggestions, questions or feedback, use the feedback forum.
 
Doooh, like those little chaps
They'll be back very soon mate I promise. I'll add some more too. There was only 8 or so. Yet there are maybe 50 available. It just takes a while adding them one by one. I'd like some Monsters Inc ones too but that's just me lol
 

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