Bugs in Community

Going off-topic, many extensions on the community are open-source. No one wants to contribute to them, but sometimes they want to take pieces from those and add it to their projects, that’s not the problem. The problem arises when people, specifically extension developers and Kodular, open-source something, everyone wants to complain, but they never want to contribute themselves and fix it. They want it to be done for them.

I’m not sure you understand the point of the theme, if you have such a big problem with a few alignment issues, you can always switch themes. The option is there and I’m sure will continue to be. Kodular made the theme for branding, they wanted their community to match their brand, the whole reason Discourse has customizable themes in the first place. No one is forcing you to stick with one theme.

Application development and web development are two completely different things, one actually being easier than the other. Regardless, if you want your issue to have high priority, then I suggest, like @yanquisalexander, forking the theme and submitting a PR with a fix.

Beta versions of software often become a stable version of the software. For example, alpha software will eventually move to being beta software, however, alpha will, for the most part, have most of the major changes.

@vknow360 If you’ve been keeping up with @yanquisalexander’s projects, you’d know that he hasn’t had a computer in quite some time. Why he doesn’t have a piece of technology is of no ones concern, but his own and who he feels needs to know. He said why he didn’t have a computer some time back, and I really don’t feel like going back to grab the sentence.

On top of everything here, I’m wondering why we started a new topic in the first place now. There was a topic regarding the new community theme, where people were reporting issues, and now there’s another topic. Everyone needs a break, they’re working hard and don’t need more food on their plates.

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