Actually, I think 2 columns will be just fine and not much longer than the current layout. You can look here for a live demo. Current font size set to 10px. Those with cheap CRTs can check if it's readable.
New version of the sub-forums mod released. Now you can change the CSS attributes used. In the sample image I'm attaching I've changed the font to 7pt Arial.
Player is disconnecting
Player is connecting
Host is full
Did not receive client info
User name already online (had to restart LFS to fix that)
Too many clicks - wait 1 minute
and many other error messages.
Starts to connect, downloads the skins and when ready to connect "Host is full".
Your first suggestion can't be done with this mod, unless you manually edit the template. Second is more easy, it's just a matter of assigning the proper id's to the sub-forums and they will be listed in that order.
Having two columns should be ok, maybe three too but that might be pushing it. Right now there's 31 sub-forums, so dividing them in two columns means they will take about 15 lines. Which is roughly twice the lines currently used.
I think it will look better, doesn't put any extra load on the server, and since it's XML products it shouldn't cause any trouble for the templates when upgrading vB.
This is not for Linux though, but I thought it looked interesting enough to post here. They're using a further developed version of the BeOS filesystem.
Glad you got it fixed.
As amp88 said you have to enter cmd in the run dialog to have the window stay open. I figured that went without saying, but I guess you don't come from the DOS generation.
Selecting digital speedo is present in both View and Display options.
What does Virtual steering gauge do? I can't see anything besides it moving virtual clocks to the sides when activated.
I'm also getting a few Replay OOS errors as someone mentioned above.
The system clock may be set incorrectly.
The Dynamic Link Library (DLL) softpub.dll, may not be registered on the system.
Internet Explorer may be using an invalid proxy server.