That fixed it! Thanks Lilia. :)
I share in the sentiment
Not sure what you're saying exactly -- but this problem is isolated to firefox and I am sure it has nothing to do with my browser settings it's set to normal zoom (100%). Chrome's behavior seems normal aside from common div related issues when there is no content inside of them (scrunched)... seems like we did something within the theme editor to cause the issue.. and we're unable to pinpoint it.
Right now the import is pretty basic, seems to only import name,level,class and allows for members to claim their characters. The XML dump file does however carry over Rank,Joined Date, Personal/Guild Officer notes and contribution levels. It might be a semi-decent idea to allow officers/admins of the site to view guild officer notes. Member specs are not actually held by the guild, the /dumpguild command only dumps the information provided within the guild menu.
Not sure how that is relevant as Crysis is not entirely cross-platform (Does not run natively on MacOSX) and requires a Windows partitioned system. If anything the Crytek team decided internally to push a second demo for the 360 as it seems to be their main target platform. Demos do not directly net profit -- there is very little reason for Microsoft or any digital retailer to pay a publisher/developer for such a thing.
While I agree that TS3 provides a great deal of functionality -- how much of it do people actually implore? I use VoIP software to communicate with others using microphones; making it easy to game and laugh at my friends all at once. Mumble allows me to accomplish this and well. Mumble manages to stay lightweight much like Ventrilo and proprietary free. I think that options are good, so perhaps eventually provide the ability to swap between Mumble and TS3 would be nice? Personally I am content with Mumble.
You do not need to run sourcebans to maintain an active CSS community. Enjin provides an all-in-one solution for people who want to avoid the technical side of running a clan/guild site. It's affordable and easy to use, and they provide customer support.
No, Enjin doesn't give access to FTP/Databases - so you wouldn't be able to host it here.
The only option is to find really cheap hosting and have it set up there and then link to it from your enjin site.
It's a good start. Before creating any piece of art (yes, designing is art) you should try to think about what it is you're trying to accomplish. You have halo images placed around the header, but they do not fit well with each other. I would definitely look over the headers that enjin offers and pick out the ones you really enjoy. Then study them, determine what it is that makes you like them. Write these things down and when you work on your next header - try to incorporate the elements you listed down.
Looking over tutorials on photoshop ...
Wasn't it discussed yesterday that they don't want these types of threads created on the forums? Just ignore it.