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Made some subtle changes under the hood and the most significant for you is the postbit selection. There's an additional option in the Thread Display Options which allows to select the message display layout. Choices are vertical and horizontal. Check attachments for the differences. :))
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great thing with the flaggs!
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Love it! Thanks R!
Rock On... ~Gina |
Cool as hell! :cool:
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Cool, thanks R.:D
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Pretty cool R. :cool:
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I like!
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I take it this was done in preparation of the World Cup in June? :))
Too bad Scotland isn't in it again. :-( Suppose I'll be supporting The Netherlands again... |
Nice touch R ... can we have a "Yorkshire" option though please? :))
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Very nice R. ... but the Guernsey flag doesn't come up. :(
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Yeah can I draw my own flag please? :))
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Got it R.! Thanks :D
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Letīs count all NotYorkshire under one flag!
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This one:http://media.mlxxfc.net/llag.jpg
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This is the one ... just need to get my hands on photoshop now and reduce it's size :))
http://media.mlxxfc.net/gb-e-yks.gif |
Please add this one also as an alternate Scottsih one.
Cheers :)) http://media.mlxxfc.net/lionflag.gif |
Andy, what on Earth is that the flag for?
It looks nothing like Yorkshire. http://fotw.net/images/g/gb-en-ys.gif |
The new flag has been adopted by the Campaign for Yorkshire which is campaigning for a Yorkshire parliament, as well as Yorkshire Dialect Society has adopted this flag and uses it as the masthead on its website. The Campaign for Yorkshire has also expressed interest in "officially" adopting it as the flag for the whole of historic Yorkshire. It shows the cross of St. George, the historic symbol of England, with the vertical band off-centre to the left, in the format adopted by most Scandinavian countries. This reflects the fact that Yorkshire is part of England, but also that it has close ties with Scandinavia, having been settled and ruled by Norwegians and Danes in the eighth and ninth centuries. The white rose is shown on a blazing sun, called "rose-en-soleil" in heraldry, which is the Royal badge of the Royal house of York, the last member of which to rule England was Richard III (1483-1485).
Expect to see the more traditional White Rose on a Blue Background disappear as the Yorkshire Flag in the near future. |
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