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Frontline 06-18-2006 09:56 AM

I like the posts levels and the names 0311...anyone else want to chime in on this?

I was also thinking usernames could be colored depending on rank each member obtains, this is another way that we can easily identify veterans.

ChinPieceDave667 06-19-2006 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 0311
Looks good.. It shouldn't be too easy, and I like how the margin increases the higher the level. Maybe this could be slightly downsized to make it more attainable..

We could just copy what intense muscle does in regards to names (not the actual relation of post counts):

New Member -- 1 TO 499 POSTS
Bantamweight -- 500 TO 999 POSTS
Lightweight -- 1000 TO 1,999 POSTS
Middleweight -- 2,000 TO 2,999 POSTS
Light Heavyweight-- 3,000 TO 4,499 POSTS
Heavyweight -- 5,000 TO 7,499 POSTS
Superheavyweight-- 7,500+ POSTS

This works out to:

New member -> Bantamweight = +500 posts
-> Lightweight = +500
-> Middleweight = +1,000
-> Light Heavy = +1,000
-> Heavy = +2,000
-> Super Heavy = +2,500

Since this is a bodybuilding forum, I think this idea is awesome. Of course the numbers can be tweeked higher or lower..This is only a rough estimate. :)

I love the titles...

Darkhorse 06-19-2006 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sleazy
I was also thinking usernames could be colored depending on rank each member obtains, this is another way that we can easily identify veterans.

Another good idea..Maybe a new weight, a new color to match?

I was thinking of another idea as well. What if we had an option of putting experience levels underneath your avatar?..Ironmass does it, and I've noticed the few times I went over there that a lot of people seem to tell the truth. Tons of 1-2 year experience levels over there.

I thought it would be a good fail-safe..So newbs to the site who are brand new to lifting can tell the difference between having a lot of posts/rank, and having actual experience.

hrdgain81 06-19-2006 11:23 AM

Super Heavy should be represented with a Glowing Hot Pink name plate ... cause when your a super heavy weight, you can get away with shit like that hahaha.

Great ideas guys, I'm diggin the improvements.

EricT 06-19-2006 11:27 AM

That would mean

0311

Super Heavy Weight

I like it.

Dr X 06-19-2006 02:02 PM

I was thinking
Pawn
Knight
Bishop
King
God

J/K

what 0311 did looks good to me. The hot pink rules


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