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fkelly
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 6:18 am Reply with quote

Actually the "relative sizing" experiment worked surprisingly well. I was running it on my bike club site for a couple of weeks and the users never saw (or at least never reported) any problems. I just saw a couple of things I wanted to look at and I wanted to make the site consistent with rn2.10.01 for the time being. We've already done quite a lot to fix RN without apparently causing too many problems with 3rd party themes. At least I don't see a lot of complaints in the forums. I looked in on and fixed a couple of 3rd party themes mostly as an experiment and the changes that were required were mostly the same ones we did to the core Nuke themes that come with the rn distribution.
 
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montego
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 6:36 am Reply with quote

Ok. That is good to know. You definitely have much more experience with the themes than I. Cool.

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