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I use the Y-Axis. The main reason why I use it is because it's dark and doesn't blind me when I'm on my phone and have to look closely at my screen to read, and it also doesn't turn my phone into a flashlight when I'm in low-lit places :P The main reason why I use the Y-Axis over other dark themes is because it has a fixed width. It isn't extremely narrow when I'm on my phone and it isn't extremely wide when I'm on my laptop.
PC's newer styles (like many that were released throughout 2014) change more than just the colors and sizes of the default vBulletin design, and that's what I like to see when new styles are released. Fundamental, Yggdrasil, and a couple currently unreleased/developing themes are good examples of what I consider modern and unique.
As for many of the older styles, I feel like they all look the same but with different colors :\
I use PC on mobile Safari about as much as I use it on Chrome, so cross-compatibility is the most important aspect to me. I only use themes that will look the same on both browsers, and the Y-Axis is the only dark theme that is both cross-compatible and is somewhat modern. Unfortunately all dark themes (and many light themes) that have been released after the Y-Axis will make the forum appear really thin on my phone and cause a bunch of text wrapping and inconsistent post dimensions, and using them on my laptop makes everything way too wide :\
Example of post dimension issue:
Also fixed elements in styles are a problem on mobile because they will stay fixed to the screen when you zoom in, and quite often they will grow larger in proportion to your screen.
EDIT: I just noticed an option for disabling fixed elements in the Edit Options page, is that new?
PC's newer styles (like many that were released throughout 2014) change more than just the colors and sizes of the default vBulletin design, and that's what I like to see when new styles are released. Fundamental, Yggdrasil, and a couple currently unreleased/developing themes are good examples of what I consider modern and unique.
As for many of the older styles, I feel like they all look the same but with different colors :\
I use PC on mobile Safari about as much as I use it on Chrome, so cross-compatibility is the most important aspect to me. I only use themes that will look the same on both browsers, and the Y-Axis is the only dark theme that is both cross-compatible and is somewhat modern. Unfortunately all dark themes (and many light themes) that have been released after the Y-Axis will make the forum appear really thin on my phone and cause a bunch of text wrapping and inconsistent post dimensions, and using them on my laptop makes everything way too wide :\
Example of post dimension issue:
Spoiler:
The one word per line in janejane6178's post is another issue.
![[PokeCommunity.com] PC’s Style Survey [PokeCommunity.com] PC’s Style Survey](https://i1327.photobucket.com/albums/u666/jsziede/987A3750-34E2-4BC8-9AA2-A643B20384C7_zpsylvvos1e.png)
Also fixed elements in styles are a problem on mobile because they will stay fixed to the screen when you zoom in, and quite often they will grow larger in proportion to your screen.
EDIT: I just noticed an option for disabling fixed elements in the Edit Options page, is that new?
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