I like Dystopia best. It was the site's main layout when I first created my LJ account.. so when the XColibur came along it was too big a change for me. I could no longer find things where I thought they would be, and I ended up getting confused a lot. So I simply switched it back. I find it easier to use when customizing layouts or fixing up my userinfo or whatever. Because all the most useful links are right there for you.. all the time. You don't have to dig around to find them.
Ditto. I don't think of my links as "Manage Account > Change Password", I think of them as "Change Password". I look for that, rather than being forced through sub-headings.
Yeah.. I got so annoyed that first week after they made the change. There was also a glitch with the layout (XColibur), or my browser (typically IE at that point) wouldn't display it properly so I actually lost the option to update my journal completely. I was browsing LJ from school one day when I finally found the option to switch back the layout, I was overjoyed.
I'm glad that I'm not the only one who dislikes XColibur, because most of my friends use it and seem to love it :S
That's exactly how I feel. I dislike the navigation for XColibur, it's confusing and a pain to have those hover links at the top. I really dislike menus like that :x
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I agree 100% with this. I changed back as soon as I could find the link for doing so. Which by the by, took me about 15 minutes. >:|
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Yeah.. I got so annoyed that first week after they made the change. There was also a glitch with the layout (XColibur), or my browser (typically IE at that point) wouldn't display it properly so I actually lost the option to update my journal completely. I was browsing LJ from school one day when I finally found the option to switch back the layout, I was overjoyed.
I'm glad that I'm not the only one who dislikes XColibur, because most of my friends use it and seem to love it :S
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:( Sometimes, I don't understand my friends.
xD
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