Actually, I cut off most of the extra page because it would be unnecessary. You'll still get PC's layouts - what you see here will only replace the first post of each thread. Debating whether the first post of the thread should be persistent on each page, though.
Well, it's not such a bad idea because it's much easier for readers to see any changes or updates to the hack. I know I usually only read the first post once unless I'm looking for something specifically. And it's sometimes tedious to sift through pages of the more popular hacks to find updates because of all of the borderline spam posts in hacks such as Light Platinum or Crono. Honestly, I wouldn't mind the first post being at the top of every page.I don't think that having the first post being repeated on each page would make too much of a difference overall. I mean, most (logical) people are going to read the first post, well, first, and all of the people who have read it already and are proceeding to read the following pages have, um, read it already. :>
The only thing/people that it would really affect, I think, are the dolts who skip to the end and don't read the first post (which makes no sense in the first place) and it's entirely their own fault for doing that.
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When is it gonna be done
It'll be out as soon as Audy is un-busy and has time to code it. (Probably a few weeks.)
Ah, I see what you mean. I just couldn't think of any reason to have it there, but I suppose there's no reason not to. That certainly makes sense. :>Well, it's not such a bad idea because it's much easier for readers to see any changes or updates to the hack. I know I usually only read the first post once unless I'm looking for something specifically. And it's sometimes tedious to sift through pages of the more popular hacks to find updates because of all of the borderline spam posts in hacks such as Light Platinum or Crono. Honestly, I wouldn't mind the first post being at the top of every page.
But this does look really cool I must admit. I can't wait to see it implemented. :)