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We've made a decision to make the extended style the "default" style. It provides for easier navigation through our sub-forum structure.

The past style, with the shoutbox in the right column, along with the new post ticker, is still available. It's been named "QUADCRAZY Shoutbox Layout". You can switch to it by scrolling to the bottom of the page and looking on the left side for the stylechooser drop down box. The system will remember that you picked that style for as long as you have not cleared your browser histiory.

We also added a shoutbox link in this style. It's in the second navigation bar at the top left. It will open up a pop-up window, as long as you have pop-ups enabled and are logged in.

If it does not open, make sure you allow pop-ups for this site.

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Well, we've changed it a bit today again. We've expanded the width of the forum and entire site a bit, which allowed us to go back to the shoutbox in the right column of the main page and have our sub forums viewable.

The style selector now shows the default view, no-sub forum view, and extended view.

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