I have mine set to flat too
There are a few reasons I changed from phpNuke (with phpbb) to Xoops:
* A big reason was that phpNuke seems to have many security issues, and while I'm not suggesting that the current system does not have
any such flaws, I believe that any improvment in security is better than none at all.
* Another major reason is that everyone and his dog is using phpBB and a whole army of projects are using phpNuke; I wanted this new site to stand out from this crowd, which I think it does.
* From an administration point of view, phpNuke can be a bit funky; the interfaces to the modules that make it up are largely inconsistant and kind of dis-jointed from each other and the site as a whole. With Xoops I found that there's still some familiararity with the phpNuke way of doing things, but at the same time, all components are using a similar interface and approach, so it's very easy to use. It's also very modular and, where needed, is pretty easy to customise beyond what is possible with the admin panel alone.
I knew there would always be people that didn't / don't like the new site, especially after we all got used to the old one. There's a few things to be sorted out here and there, and I'll get to these eventually. On the whole I like the new site and think that the project benefits by not having a web site that looks so much like so many others (I am, of course, aware that even now the site is not totally unique
)
CE.