page titles should be smaller
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Sebastian Leupold
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Posts:539
6/8/2019 9:31 AM
page titles should not cover fully the initially visible part of each page. if possible, reduce to necessary height.
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Tycho de Waard (SU)
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Posts:726
6/8/2019 11:25 AM
I understand what you say. I can imagine pages will get a visual which will need some height but maybe not as much as currently.
Would it also be ok if the font size would remain this big but the div height less?
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Will Strohl
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Posts:1242
6/11/2019 5:34 PM
Let's leave this open and see if others also feel the same way. In general, top-level pages often have a larger header. There are numerous ways around it though.
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Barry
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Posts:12
6/12/2019 3:33 AM
Yep, banner is a bit too big; 6em of top and bottom padding is very large, same with the user-profile area, looks like it could be reduced (and repositioned?).
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Joe Craig
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Posts:1236
6/12/2019 10:32 AM
There is excessive (IMHO) vertical spacing all over the site.
It looks like the skin was made with nvQuickTheme. The default theme has that kind of spacing which, to nvQuickTheme's credit, is easily fixed.
(I really like nvQT, by the way ...)
Joe Craig
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Michael Tobisch
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Posts:1124
6/13/2019 2:04 AM
100% agree with Sebastian, Barry and Joe!
Happy DNNing!
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Daniel Valadas
Advanced Member
Posts:140
6/13/2019 6:02 AM
Yeah on mobile it is almost the full screen...
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Chris Hammond
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Posts:51
6/14/2019 9:00 AM
I find having to SCROLL to get to the actual forums, when I visit the forums page, to be a very poor user experience.
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