>>4
I wouldn't call it ass. It's more friendly than the regular 4chan disc boards and you can go through this, sifting through content in half the time it takes, so it's more efficient.
Looks arn't everything. (Allthough, admittedly, the colors do look a little like vomit. XD)
Not the whole layout, just when you use the Pseud0chan CSS.
Name:
Virtual Korean!DSv3yyjLCE2004-12-24 12:51
I dont mean to sound like a jackass, but maybe a new colorscheme for 4chan would be nice, something 4chan only, mehbe green themed?
Name:
2004-12-24 13:13(capped)
>>7
This was my original idea. The world4ch "red theme" needs a lot of work though! We will get some better and more refined themes online in the future, and hopefully better IE support.
If you're not viewing this site in Firefox, it's going to look like junk :(
Perhaps I will make you guys a new theme. Or do you already have enough? There's an awful lot you can do with CSS, the trick is getting it to work in all browsers. 4chan is broken in my version of Opera. Ramble, ramble.
I don't like the colours of world4ch's Burichan, though. It doesn't really feel like the Burichan theme.
I demand that text-transform: unl33tsp34k is included in CSS3. It will act as a filter and convert l33tsp34k into proper language.
Name:
Anonymous2006-06-16 9:47
I DEMAND WEB 2.0 COMPATABILITY FOR WORLD4CHAN
Name:
Anonymous2006-06-16 12:45
An AJAX version of this board is what Moot needs to convert visitors into customers. Moreover, as demands rise, only J2EE applications using JDBC against an Oracle database for posts, XML files for configuration and metadata, and Oracle's LDAP directory for user registration, can scale to your business needs.
P.S.: Shiichan is a really bad name for a product. Why not Professional Shii Enterprise Board Solution?