Sysnative 2016 - New Site Design

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Welcome to Sysnative Forums!

We're pleased to announce the launch of a new site design, now set as the default theme for the site. This update is a major overhaul focusing on improving page display across a variety of devices, improving page loading times and giving a cleaner look to the site.

We will be continuing to update and improve the theme as time goes on, as new bugs are found and we continue to make tweaks to existing functions. There are already several improvements we're planning on making over the next few weeks and we appreciate all feedback into the new site design.

Please be aware that our previous themes will continue to be available for members and we will continue to support Sysnative Aero and Sysnative5.

For those that prefer our old design, you can switch themes at any time by scrolling to the bottom of the page and selecting the style chooser at the bottom of the page:
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For any feedback or issues you encounter whilst using our site, please create a new post in Site Suggestions & Trouble Reports forum.

Thank you for your continued support.

Sysnative Staff
 
Hi Xilolee,

Thanks for the feedback! We've added that column back again.

Let me know if you have any other issues.

Regards,
Stephen
 
Hi!
1) When I'm at "Log in" query/window, the TAB key doesn't bring/move the focus on the "Log in" button.
2) In what's new --> new posts, the green arrow that points to left, that indicates topics where I've written, is not present, like it was when using the previous forum theme.
 
I religiously use the "Today's Posts" and "Subscribed Threads" link to check for activity on the forum if I don't see any new threads in the programming section. The problem is that it's not so *Quick* for a "Quicklink". You have to open the dropdown from the Forum menu, navigate to the Quicklinks menu, then find either of the links before I can begin to navigate. I think Quicklinks should be it's own header almost.

I see that "New Posts" is in the Forum dropdown directly, but "Today's Posts" at the least should be included in the same group in my opinion as it does relatively the same thing. I like seeing threads that I've already posted in or viewed however, if I'm not already subscribed to them.
 

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