I really like what you've done with the place

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The forum has undergone a significant redesign, receiving positive feedback from returning users who appreciate the new features and overall aesthetic. The highlight-to-quote functionality has been particularly praised for enhancing user interaction. Contributors express excitement about the site's dynamic nature, which is expected to attract more users. While some minor issues remain, the overall sentiment is one of appreciation for the improvements made. The community looks forward to additional features being rolled out as the site continues to evolve.
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The site looks great. I've been away for awhile and came back to this excellent facelift with new features. Thank you to all who contributed! I especially like the highlight-to-quote functionality.
 
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Thanks Dem! Still working out the kinks and we have more features left to unveil once the ship is sailing smooth
 
I second the OP's opinion. Excellent step ahead Greg!
 
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Long time reader of the forums and loooove the new look and functions. Little things to iron out yet I imagine but totally worth it from my perspective. I decided to actually make a profile to celebrate the new PhysicsForums era!
 
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The site is much more dynamic, hence more users will feel a lot more comfortable here. Thanks for the great work @staff !
 
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