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The markup in the templates is meh, the stylevars system is a mess, hard coded css file including within of multiple templates, etc. I'm working in this system for a friend, and my god is it a nightmare! I'd much rather use Invision Power Board 3's style system, even though I don't like that as well and used to be a vBulletin fan...
From the combination of the style/design decisions that come from the staff and the worries I have had since hearing the development of vB4, I've rest my case in never wishing to work with vBulletin software again. Granted I must for this project, but my love for vBulletin died when 3.x series did. Sure, the series had questionable markup and didn't have the whole "separation of markup & design" philosophy nor proper use of markup, but it still have the design conventions that are alive today, with a system that could actually work properly. As it stands, the Stylevars system is a good concept with a very horrible implementation, and here's why:
I must say, vB4 is only a plus for the average user, with a bit going towards advance (at least in a technology aspect). Otherwise, the software is a spit in the face for true UI and style enthusiasts. I will have to continue my work, even if it means using stylevar replacement manager to break the forced CSS being included in the templates so that I can link my own style sheet. I know this is a harsh message, and sorry for being overworked on such a tone. However, I'm sure you can at least understand the frustration I have when I used to hold up the vB name with honor. __DEFINE_LIKE_SHARE__ |
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