AC.UI interface is designed
Powered by our tried and trusted UI.X framework for XenForo 2, we’ve carefully studied and fine-tuned the AC.UI to truly be the most modern and community-friendly interface possible, with no detail missed. Every front-end size has been optimized for readability, every padding has been taken into account, navigation has been completely redesigned for mobile, and much of XenForo’s core has been changed for the best user experience and discoverability.
To learn more about the AC.UI interface, share with us why we're treating it this way and more in-depth explanations of its features here.
News Briefs
After years in the forum world, learning what works best for forum structure and user experience, we've taken a step forward in what a community should be with News Feeds.
We wanted to streamline the way users could quickly find and create content, and interact with others around topics that were not related to the forum’s topic, but at the same time not alienate users who preferred a more traditional forum structure. Research and countless hours of iteration and creativity led us to create a product that had all the benefits of a social platform but never compromised on the needs of small communities.
In reality, there are many types of users who all interact with the community in different ways. News feeds enable communities to not direct users to one core experience, which is a list of forums. Instead, each core tool such as Hot Topics (curated), topics, recent activity, questions, and more has a dedicated space within the community. Along with the curated news feed, users are able to filter content based on the forum, people they follow, forums they watch, and more to deliver a truly curated news feed.
To learn more about news feeds, we've outlined what they include and why we treated them the way we did here.
Modern experience
Simple and effective design
Powerful and engaging summaries
Filter discussions to get a selected summary.
Download the style click here
UI.X 2 Add-on Installation Requirements: Click here
Powered by our tried and trusted UI.X framework for XenForo 2, we’ve carefully studied and fine-tuned the AC.UI to truly be the most modern and community-friendly interface possible, with no detail missed. Every front-end size has been optimized for readability, every padding has been taken into account, navigation has been completely redesigned for mobile, and much of XenForo’s core has been changed for the best user experience and discoverability.

To learn more about the AC.UI interface, share with us why we're treating it this way and more in-depth explanations of its features here.
News Briefs
After years in the forum world, learning what works best for forum structure and user experience, we've taken a step forward in what a community should be with News Feeds.
We wanted to streamline the way users could quickly find and create content, and interact with others around topics that were not related to the forum’s topic, but at the same time not alienate users who preferred a more traditional forum structure. Research and countless hours of iteration and creativity led us to create a product that had all the benefits of a social platform but never compromised on the needs of small communities.
In reality, there are many types of users who all interact with the community in different ways. News feeds enable communities to not direct users to one core experience, which is a list of forums. Instead, each core tool such as Hot Topics (curated), topics, recent activity, questions, and more has a dedicated space within the community. Along with the curated news feed, users are able to filter content based on the forum, people they follow, forums they watch, and more to deliver a truly curated news feed.
To learn more about news feeds, we've outlined what they include and why we treated them the way we did here.
Modern experience
Simple and effective design
Powerful and engaging summaries
Filter discussions to get a selected summary.
Download the style click here
UI.X 2 Add-on Installation Requirements: Click here