Suggestion Request Feature: Replace "Physics Forums" Title

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A user has requested the ability to replace the "Physics Forums" title with "Really Important and Definitely Work-Related Stuff" on every page. This request has garnered support from others who also express a desire for customizable features. Additionally, there is interest in a skin that resembles a science paper format, potentially with a "spreadsheet-ish" design. The discussion includes a mention of GreaseMonkey as a possible tool for implementing these changes. Overall, the community is seeking more personalization options for the forum interface.
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I wish to request a feature wherein I can substitute the title "Really Important and Definitely Work-Related Stuff" in place of the "Physics Forums" title at the top of every page.


Thanks. No hurry. Anytime today will be fine.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
I wish to request a feature wherein I can substitute the title "Really Important and Definitely Work-Related Stuff" in place of the "Physics Forums" title at the top of every page.


Thanks. No hurry. Anytime today will be fine.

:smile: I second that!
 
:smile: indeed, I'd like to request a skin in a Science paper format (that should work for the most of us).
 
I'd like one that looks "spreadsheet-ish".
 
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:smile: Great idea! :biggrin:
 
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