Hey all,
Although not as active as some of the other social sites (as far as I know), it is my favorite design. So I thought of a skin inspired by Google Plus. I took the general style, some of the gray values, and morphed it to work with XenForo. This in itself isn't very unique, but the idea that I have for this is that it is an extension of my UI.X framework that will begin production with XenForo 1.2 as an extremely easy to customize out of the box skin. Fonts, backgrounds, and utilize the color pallete in a much easier and effective way than ever before on a XenForo skin.
My point is, when you take a default xenforo skin (or perhaps a customized one) and use the color palette sliders, the result you get isn't very smooth. And what I want to do is make these more effective. The root of the issue is inconsistent uses of the color palette style properties in the skin css files, so my skin will fix this issue. It will also fix the harsh gradients used in a default XenForo style with simpler, softer gradients. I believe this will be better explained when its done
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Any comments appreciated!
Preview the design: UI.X Plus Preview
Thanks,
Mike
Although not as active as some of the other social sites (as far as I know), it is my favorite design. So I thought of a skin inspired by Google Plus. I took the general style, some of the gray values, and morphed it to work with XenForo. This in itself isn't very unique, but the idea that I have for this is that it is an extension of my UI.X framework that will begin production with XenForo 1.2 as an extremely easy to customize out of the box skin. Fonts, backgrounds, and utilize the color pallete in a much easier and effective way than ever before on a XenForo skin.
My point is, when you take a default xenforo skin (or perhaps a customized one) and use the color palette sliders, the result you get isn't very smooth. And what I want to do is make these more effective. The root of the issue is inconsistent uses of the color palette style properties in the skin css files, so my skin will fix this issue. It will also fix the harsh gradients used in a default XenForo style with simpler, softer gradients. I believe this will be better explained when its done

Any comments appreciated!
Preview the design: UI.X Plus Preview
Thanks,
Mike