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Now you can adjust the width of TweakTown

By: (more) | TweakTown News | Posted: Aug 26, 2008 2:46 am

Over the past few months we've (namely our kick ass developer Justin) been making many changes to our servers and back-end. Now that most of those changes are complete, we are set to roll out a whole bunch of features to the front-end, that is, stuff that you guys can actually see and use.

 

In our last re-design we implemented the ability to change font size and that was really popular. Now we have just rolled out the ability to adjust the width of the site. We did this due to the fact that most of our readers according to our server logs run a wide screen resolution which could probably accommodate one or two extra TweakTown designs in the same window for the lucky readers using large LCD monitors.

 

Now you can adjust the width of TweakTown

Now you can easily adjust the site width by clicking the buttons at the top left of the site under the logo. You don't need to refresh the page and it will remember your selection.

 

This is just the first of the visible changes you will see to TweakTown and we are busy working on many new features that will be rolled out over the following months.

 

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