Default vB3 Styles - Get Fixed-Width & Postbit Layout

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Access to additional default styles from vB3 is requested, particularly the fixed-width style and new postbit layout, which some users appreciate. However, concerns are raised about the fixed-width style's compatibility with the top banner, potentially causing layout issues. The new postbit layout is criticized for being less readable, as it requires scanning each member's postbit rather than allowing for easier visual separation in a column format. Overall, the discussion highlights a desire for more style options while addressing usability concerns with the current layouts. User feedback suggests a need for improvements in readability and layout consistency.
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Greg, any chance we could have access to the other default styles that come with vB3? I, for one, really like the fixed-width style and the new postbit layout.
 
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Unfortunately the top banner will break the fixed width, I think... The new postbit eh? Hmmm, I dunno, seems harder to read since you are forced to scan each member postbit, instead when it's in a column you can visually tone it out
 
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