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Update: It's now set to the white theme for default, if you want the dark theme then you need to login and change it - so it's not such a shock to regular visitors who don't login.

Welcome to the new and improved GamingOnLinux.com!

What the hell happened? I hear you cry! Fear not the old white design is still available! If you wish to use the old white design simply login, go to your UserCP and change the design dropdown and save.

New Stuff
The designer switcher of course.

Avatars can be uploaded in png and gif form now, no more hard-coded jpg's when it saves the upload. Hope that helps, this was as a result of white-bg avatars looking terrible on the new design heh.

You can now "like" comments. Of course only logged in users can Like a comment.

You can not "dislike" a comment or downvote it and that will never, ever be implemented as I hate downvote systems with a passion since they serve to annoy and cause friction. Any site that uses a downvote system for comments just invites arguments and trolls.

Why? When the newer white design came out there was a lot of people asking for a dark colour scheme, so I am happy to provide! I didn't want to force people into it though, so that's why I did a best of both worlds approach and made a design switcher for logged in users!

If there are other features you would like to see on GOL then let us know in the comments.

Big thank you to Half-Shot for sorting the javascript out for the Like system.

I will also be rolling out some more fun changes in the future, like a simple RPG system based around comments and article submissions. Where you can earn "gold" to buy funny things...and maybe even battle it out with other users (not real-time battles though, silly browser text battles).

Also if you didn't know already I run a G+ Linux Gaming community, in that community anyone can post their own links and it is open to all, be sure to join it and get sharing. It already has a couple hundred members!

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Liam Dawe Apr 15, 2014
Links are now underlined inside articles to make links stand-out, it works better than a colour on the dark design.
Liam Dawe Apr 15, 2014
Comment headers also now matches the navbar blue, so we don't have so many colours.
Mambo Apr 15, 2014
Could you not have a sticky navbar, or at least make it much less tall? I hate that it eats 8% of my usable screen.
fabertawe Apr 15, 2014
I'm preferring the new look.

Thanks for all your dedication Liam. I don't know how you find the time with the constantly accelerating growth in Linux games releases :D
Mambo Apr 15, 2014
Quoting: AlzarathI like it, though I hate that whole 'excessive whitespace' thing. I'm sure there are people out there that do like that, but I don't. It reminds me of a mobile app. Maybe that's your intention, to make it easier for mobile users to browse the site. I'll probably crop it down with greasemonkey anyways.

The newline between 'quote' and 'like' is superfluous, pages are sprinkled with unnecessary <br/>, and there is unnecessary whitespace around the pagination area and before the comment box. The site has that irritating bootstrap feel.
Mambo Apr 15, 2014
Going back and forth between the two themes, the dark theme doesn't work for eyes-resting purposes because there are still large, bright blocks of white: forms (and list dropdowns), the commenting textarea, the Twitter area, and quotes.
Liam Dawe Apr 15, 2014
I have adjusted the dark themes nav-bar to be smaller. It now has the same height as the light theme.

The random <br /> that was above the comments box/below pagination has been removed now too, uses half as much white-space now.
pd12 Apr 15, 2014
Went back to the light theme, there's something weird about the dark theme and it being not as good contrast-wise. Also, white text (link to people) in quotes (which are white background) fail.
You need to make the blacks/darks darker for better contrast. The background still seems to "glow". A good example of dark background themes with visible text is the Star Citizen/RSI website, so go surf that =)
Liam Dawe Apr 15, 2014
Text fields and quotes updated for the new theme.
Speedster Apr 15, 2014
Looks like Liam already fixed the PM list visibility I mentioned yesterday, so I'm back to dark for now. I think it's great to have both dark and light theme choices for different needs/preferences :D

Some minor feedback, for tuning the dark look: somebody else mentioned giving a more consistent look by swapping out the greens for more blues, and I think I agree with them. The light theme shows off the logo colors well, and this one does pretty well except for the green.
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