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WrasslinBoard
04-10-05, 08:30 AM
Yeah so I was using Aria at first for a month or so until Element came along. I've now got that running as the main style. I've edited it slightly doing a few minor changes and what not to suit my needs and am really happy with it.

You can also see the Aria styles I'm running in the skin drop down, again a few edits were made, nothing major. :)

I'm planning to upgrade to 3.5 this weekend, can't find the time and hate to think of the hassle in upgrading, then uploading the new style, then editing it and what not. It's going to take awhile!

Still, please check it out. :) Any wrestling fans... JOIN! ;) Ahaha...

WRASSLINBOARD.COM (http://www.wrasslinboard.com/board)! :wub:

Jcody
05-10-05, 09:49 AM
lol, no offense at all intended, but the smooth, light, and gentle colors/look of the element skin doesnt really fit in with wrestleing imho...:P

WrasslinBoard
06-10-05, 06:26 AM
lol, no offense at all intended, but the smooth, light, and gentle colors/look of the element skin doesnt really fit in with wrestleing imho...:P

It's called being unique. Almost every wrestling site is dark, black etc and they look bland. Having a site that looks clean, easy on the eye and is appealing is what I was after.

My forum isn't exactly small so it's obviously worked somewhere down the line. :) Still thanks for your opinion.

michaelbenson
06-10-05, 06:39 AM
It's called being unique. Almost every wrestling site is dark, black etc and they look bland. Having a site that looks clean, easy on the eye and is appealing is what I was after.

My forum isn't exactly small so it's obviously worked somewhere down the line. :) Still thanks for your opinion.
Couldnt agree more, if i had a dime for every single dark harry potter/yugioh themed board on the net i would be a billionaire. Having a different styles leads the audience to believe you are promoting something different; going against the trend can sometimes be a good thing ... not always though a trend and a conventional is there for a reason; because it is a proven, successful formulae.