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Admin Panel Horizontal Scroll Bar
#11
I was but I thought it was there before as well. Did you get the front end of that CSS change done?
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#12
I've started on the markup for admin and the horizontal scrollbar is gone already!

Still working on it:

[Image: us4.png]

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#13
Excellente
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#14
Yeah. That looks great. I should probably use your version for 4.1. We just need to figure out how we want to handle the menus.
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#15
Hey @brian, I got a development 4.x up with the refreshed admin page.

Hit me up at uknut at hot mail dotcom for the url
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#16
Requested.
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#17
That looks nice and clean. What about the nav bar on the front end? Is it going to get the same sort of minimalist treatment we well?
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#18
I'll be aiming for options that render nicely with or without additional colour schemes.

@mudmin had suggested we go down the minimalist route on another post, we'll put together examples of various type for a future release.

If you see any examples of menus or other elements that you'd like to see in UserSpice, please do post a link.
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#19
I absolutely will, though I sorta stopped looking after I found Userspice. "User Frosting" (http://www.userfrosting.com/) is one I would say is an example of something that perhaps went too far. And in terms of including composer and "feature rich" this is probably a good example. I installed it in my search, but stopped after seeing how "in the way" it was. You can try it out to get some ideas. It is what I hope Userspice DOESN'T become...
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#20
Yeah. I'm pretty determined to stay out of people's way and allow most things to be turned off. I think there's definitely some interest in other features like Oauth and things like that, but I need to make them not mandatory or it will be too much work for people to get off the ground.
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