Good point on the resolutions^.
A few more things I want y'alls opinions on
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Board Index/forum display:Bold thread links,etc now normal weight
- Only forum titles ('Husker Football', 'Woodshed', etc) are red; others are black
- Underlines on all links are off by default and appear only on hover
- Forum titles larger and roomier instead of bold and underlined
- Less contrast between alternating rows in thread/forum list
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"Branding" area (logo/countdown) Messed around with logo (more on this further down)
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Sidebar:Put the ESPN scoreboard on the bottom instead. I think I like this MUCH better, but might be just me. It's definitely the odd man out of all the widgets on the sidebar and doesn't feel right as the leadoff hitter.
- Misc (less important): polished the post editor some, and the search pop-up some. Let me know if there are problems with this but it should be relatively minor changes.
Hopefully, this looks less clustered. On links, there's a couple places where links should NOT be underlined on hover. Unfortunately, these have to be added to an exceptions list of sorts to behave properly, so keep your eyes peeled for links that are either underlining or not underlining when they aren't supposed to.
Also I've been trying to figure out what to do about the top ('branding') part of the page (the area with the temp logo and scoreboard). As is, there's a bit of an "under construction" feel to it, which isn't good even for a temporary situation. I replaced the temp image with plain text, which I think works better as a fill-in while we are banner-less. And then (as an experiment) decided to throw up a background of a few former Huskers (

) as background to see how that works. Purely experimental. One thought is we could have the same text image as a logo up front, while rotating different Huskers in the background depending on season (football/baseball/etc).
Anyway, here's what it looked like before the experiment with the background image:
By the way, the new logo stuff is all self-contained in a block of code within the global template, so it's pretty out of the loop of the other CSS changes, if we want to commit those to the QB Sneak skin. Mostly watching out for some other bugs right now, although I think QBSneak is a little buggy to begin with.