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save a 'tiny bit' of bandwidth
Clicks Allowed Per Day:
Clicks Left For Today: Too much info. The graph(s) 4 rep. On UserCP the bar(s) for rep: -reword the info to make it clear 10 reps per day, and drop one of the bars. It's work the CPU server side shouldn't have to do IMO --Ax |
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An external stylesheet wouldn't hurt either, but I'm sure there's a reason it's not, I'm just not sure what that'd be.
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Rich (admin) said it's a vbulletin issue - the CSS is generated inline on each page load. So, they're limited in what they can do about that. Hopefully it'll be fixed in the newer versions of VB coming out soon.
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