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Here's a rough early mockup of the tees we were discussing with BFC's company. Ignore the stuff on the sleeves, that wasn't in the final version, and the distress on the state shape looked better/more gitchy.

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Better still, here is the template used. Have at it, let's pick the best out of user concepts (calling @jwinslow and @OilerBuck amongst so many others) and get some shirts made.

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Someone feel free to start a new thread somewhere dedicated to tee concepts.
 
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I'm not sure if this is the right place, but does anyone else have a notification badge (currently at 5, was 4 yesterday) above the sportsbook menu item?

You will if you participate in the Book and there are events you haven't viewed. You can get rid of it by clicking the "Mark Events Viewed" link in the navbar (while in SportsBook).
 
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Even if I have yet to use the Book or done anything with events?

It's probably just a byproduct of the upgrades then, with the updated code not retaining more current read data.

Either way, you can get rid of it by clicking that link, and there's probably a way in user settings (I'll investigate later) to opt out of the red notification/event tabs there.
 
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@MililaniBuckeye @CentralMOBuck

Full width is back for 1Style, I've created a copy of it that will house the fixed width for unregistered types only.
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Shouldn't have said "fixed width" as that style will still be responsive (lest lurkers on mobile devices see that and get concerned). Just means anything wider than 1000px will result in free space on either side.

So "max width" (in terms of the content, not your ability to widen your browser), and not "fixed width."
 
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