New Flash Header Enhances Forum Look

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The new flash header has received positive feedback for its aesthetic appeal and modern look. Users appreciate the upgrade from the previous header, which was considered outdated. Suggestions for improvement include centering the header and ensuring it matches the forum table width for a consistent appearance. Additionally, there is a desire for a direct link to the homepage within the header. Overall, the new design is well-received, highlighting the creator's impressive Flash skills.
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I like the new flash header that the forum now has, looks great :smile: . The only thing is I think it should be centred and be the same width with the table for the forum so that everything has a common margin and looks consistent.
 
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Its awesome!
 
It is. The only thing I wish it had was a link to the homepage.
 
I love the new header too! I was just going to post a comment on it when I saw someone had already commented on it. I like it much better than the header that was there before, which had been there a long time and got boring.

It seems to be centered with a table near the bottom.

Whoever made it has some amazing Flash skills.
 
Yep, I agree, the header is very nice.
 
I really like the header now...
 
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