[tr][td]a.[/td][td]

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[tr][td]b.[/td][td]

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[tr][td]c.[/td][td]

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^^^^I wanted to see them on the blue background
b fits in with the theme colours, but on the other hand blue rather dominates the forum, so…
c++
[tr][td]a.[/td][td]

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[tr][td]b.[/td][td]

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[tr][td]c.[/td][td]

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^^^^I wanted to see them on the blue background
b fits in with the theme colours, but on the other hand blue rather dominates the forum, so…
c++
c++
C++ : more “volume” than other. Not really red (more orange)
B+ : blue is better that red
A- : no volume and red
ps : I hate Tux ;D (just want to say it)
Can’t decide.
How about putting one of the three (at random) at the head of the forums temporarily to give us a better idea of what we’re voting for?
A++
I like the red ones better than the blue. So if it is b vs c I would change my vote to C++.
[quote]How about putting one of the three (at random) at the head of the forums temporarily to give us a better idea of what we’re voting for?
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Exactly what I was thinking! Or better still, include a little JQuery plugin that toggles between the 3 images (on mouse click over the image). I can do this 2moro night if any interest.
a += 3;
c += 10;
b++
b fits better with the other colors of the page. Red is too dominating.
c++
b++
the blue one suits better than the red ones.
c++
c++
b++
Ah, shite… “Only votes of members with more than ~25 posts will be counted.”
b++
c++ but its hard to tell its a version of duke with a line across his nose
c++
All looks good.
c += 1;
c++
I don’t consider myself a designer, so take with much salt, but the basic principle of logos I was taught is that the colours of the logo should dictate the colours of the site. So from that point of view, a blue site should have a blue Duke. But I’m so used to Duke’s nose being red that the blue one just makes me think he’s freezing cold, which I why I’ve gone for a red one.
Can anyone produce a user stylesheet which does the effect? I tried with the Stylish plugin for Firefox, but I can’t get it working. I can hide the existing image, but my attempts to use :after aren’t producing any visual effect whatsoever.
How about this random changing png file instead, should be easier to try then using javascript or css: logo.png