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  1. This is the most rational thing I've read in this entire thread. I agree with this, as well. Sounds like a very good idea to me. I am on board with this. You definitely got my vote for the select perms things.
  2. Would you agree that any game review, commentary or critic is fair use? I believe it is becoming well established that any sort of review or critic is well within fair use as far as youtube is concerned. Is a game review and a mod review any different? Should they be treated differently, if so why? For my copyright interests, I like Leonard French because he is everyone's favorite copyright attorney.
  3. A few of WATER's edits will be in RWT as SP offered. I could add an alternative style that uses WATER's values.
  4. He's upgrading(-ed) his system, I offered several times to port a few of them. *shrug*
  5. In response to post #34721635. #34724495, #34739595, #34739755, #34746780, #34755530, #34757050, #34758760, #34770470, #34772730, #34777950, #34780075 are all replies on the same post. Huh, this topic grew... Anyway, in not proposing having a line of text(like a description) stretch from one side of the screen to the other because that is ridiculous. I'm saying have the modules fit there area like have the mod page info aligned left and have several images fill the side on the right. I always thought the way images are expanded is clunky, I only have three tiny images to view from. Maybe break some of the modules away from the main list on the mod page like an installation or recommended mod module block that would align left and fill the void. Its just a thought, filling a page with too much small or unformatted text isn't appear and is easy to get lost in. Also, enlarging the text size to fill the void is not a good idea. I feel that new pages should be designed for the standard of 1080p monitors. I'm definitely not concerned with bandwidth. My speeds are good enough to handle what ever this site can throw at it
  6. In response to post #34721635. #34724495 is also a reply to the same post. I pay so I don't want blank space for ads, I rather have the space properly used for a better experience. For people that have ads, just reduce the width of the modules.
  7. I think there is the problem with the whitespace on the sides of the page. Most users are using the standard widescreen displays and the sides usually go to waste, why not display more info like a wider list of pictures. With ulta wides starting to come into play they will suffer from this issue even more.
  8. I'm working on it.. Its very much incomplete at the time of posting but I am open to suggestions with pretty much any aspect. Goal: Is to be a skeleton that had modular parts but its going to take time though. http://wiki.step-project.com/User:Hishutup/OblivionGuide
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