DetritusTheEgo
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Was scrolling through the main page DMT-Nexus forum page and have gotten used to not being able to see the full post title quite often. I mouse hover the post link to read the full title before drilling in. Today as I scrolled through I noticed that the vast majority of the forum titles don't take up that much width in the table. A couple of the widest titles are "Methods for Exploring Consciousness" and "Plant Analysis and Substance Testing" which chews up about ~355px. Leaves about ~250px of blank space between where the title ends and the "Threads ###" column starts when the site is at it's widest visual format.
Played with it locally div.node-extra, column for the post link / date / poster, has a hard coded width of 280px so could be a quick change if desirable. Brought .node-extra up to 400-550px and seems to scale fine as you make the window smaller before it hits the max-width: 650px specific CSS and it places the columns under one another for mobile.
Looks like sub-forums like Cacti -> General, Cultivation, Preparation, and Experience reports also use div.node-extra but post rows when in a forum / sub-forum do not. Many of the sub-forums also don't have very lengthy names either but didn't go through them all. I can modify the CSS locally with something like Stylus or Tampermonkey so no need to change at all...
Figured may be something to send out into the suggestions.
Played with it locally div.node-extra, column for the post link / date / poster, has a hard coded width of 280px so could be a quick change if desirable. Brought .node-extra up to 400-550px and seems to scale fine as you make the window smaller before it hits the max-width: 650px specific CSS and it places the columns under one another for mobile.
Looks like sub-forums like Cacti -> General, Cultivation, Preparation, and Experience reports also use div.node-extra but post rows when in a forum / sub-forum do not. Many of the sub-forums also don't have very lengthy names either but didn't go through them all. I can modify the CSS locally with something like Stylus or Tampermonkey so no need to change at all...
Figured may be something to send out into the suggestions.