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Ehren

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  1. Yeah, there’s quite a few confirmation screens like this, so I’ve most definitely still got some which I haven’t come across. I’ll do a sweep and take care of these shortly 🤝
  2. Ehren posted a post in a topic in Feedback
    I hear your point, but unfortunately the current Sun icon from Font Awesome is far from awesome, and looks more like a cog/settings icon. You’re welcome to adjust this on your own site via Custom CSS, but I don’t believe we have any plans to change it by default. [data-ips-prefers-color-scheme="light"] .fa-lightbulb::before{ content: "\f185"; }
  3. Thanks, I agree. I’ll adjust this for the next update 🤝
  4. Ehren posted a post in a topic in Feedback
    Version 4 also alters the UI for these areas. For example, fluid view in v4 displays the topic starter at the front, with no avatar for the last poster. We’ve simply carried this design over into v5. Categories and topic lists have different designs because they’re displaying different types of data. Version 5 has many intentional changes to the UI, and certain areas will be different to v4. This is expected as it’s a significant rewrite with a full redesign. The HTML for the last poster avatar has purposely been kept in the source, so if you really want to restore the v4 design, you’re welcome to via Custom CSS 🙂
  5. Ehren posted a post in a topic in Feedback
    The restricted width is used to ensure reading content is still comfortable on large screens. Longer widths generally make it more difficult for your eyes to travel from one line to another, especially when reading large paragraphs of content. But you’re welcome to adjust this yourself on your own site if necessary. 🙂
  6. If I had 5 themes and needed to add a new link to my menu, it wouldn’t be user friendly having to add it to 5 themes separately. As Matt said, there’s already an option to assign links to certain layouts in the Menu Manager, so this should hopefully cover your use cases. For everything else, there’s always the option of hiding links in certain themes with Custom CSS.