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Edited by zoid: 1/22/2013 6:17:40 PM
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'DarkBnext' Black Theme - Now with ninja/staff text colours! (Updated Jan 14th)

[url=http://userstyles.org/styles/81328/bungie-net-darkbnext-theme]Get the theme here![/url] (Updated Jan 22nd - v1.5) Requires Stylish, you can get that here: [url=http://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stylish/]Firefox[/url] | [url=https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stylish/fjnbnpbmkenffdnngjfgmeleoegfcffe?hl=en]Chrome[/url] [url=http://i.imgur.com/ISgZi.jpg]Screenshot of the theme in action[/url] Special thanks to NoWise for 'shopping the original image of a black theme as I used it for reference and picked some colours from it. His post with the images can be found [url=http://www.bungie.net/en-US/View/community/Forum/Post?id=5302735]here[/url]. Right, so first thing is an apology for adding another dark theme script into the mix, as I know there's a few out there already. Truth be told, I've just spent too long on this to not post it, so I'm putting it out there as an alternative, at least. Also a little apology to the webteam as I feel like I'm sort of disrespecting their work; I'm not, I love the new site format and design, I'd just like to offer everyone an alternative colour scheme in reponse to feedback. The function of this script is to make the site look nice and dark so that it's a bit easier on the eyes. This is accomplished through an add-on for Firefox and Chrome called Stylish, which allows you to load custom stylesheets to change certain elements of a webpage. The theme I've created modifies many aspects of Bungie.net, affecting the whole site in order to minimise the amount of large white space, and instead replace it with something nice and dark. This includes re-coloured backgrounds, re-coloured text, and custom replaced images. Feedback of all kinds is great and completely appreciated, whether it's constructive criticism, a bug report, a suggestion for a change, or a simple "-blam!- you this sux". If you spot any bugs, please let me know, preferably including your browser type and version. It helps a lot. Once again, [url=http://userstyles.org/styles/81328/bungie-net-darkbnext-theme]here's the download link[/url]. Have fun doodz

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  • Couple of changes you may want to make to get it to work with these changes. You'll want to remove .Community .header_body { background: -moz-linear-gradient(center top , #1b1b1b 0%, #141414 100%) repeat scroll 0 0 transparent ! important; background: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#1b1b1b), to(#141414)) repeat scroll 0 0 transparent ! important; } in order for the forum banners to show up. You'll also want to remove border-left: 1px solid #212121 !important; from .column.main near the top. I'd also suggest adding .muted {display: none ! important;} .header_body_page h1 a {display: none ! important;} .header_body_page h1 a:hover {display: none ! important;} body.loaded footer {display: none ! important;} .container_out {border: none ! important;} .header_body_page {height: 0px ! important;} In order to get rid of that stuff near the top and bottom as well as hidden posts. And adding .forumPost .header_post {border-left: none ! important;} .forumPost .header_post {background: -moz-linear-gradient(left, #141414 19%, #2d2d2d 100%) !important;} to fix the thread titles section.

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