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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Riven on Sun May 31st 2009 at 5:51am
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ooh! -Shiny! I like that new info pane! I also checked out the new form fields for the edit games page, seems easy enough!

I really like the Game Info Pane A lot, and I think we should use it. I'll have to get busy one weekend filling out all the info for each game and find out what information could be standardized for fitting into that quick info pane you have appearing on the right-hand side. Because I believe in what Yak_Fighter was describing. -Places to go for command lists, and what the player sizes are and limitations. This is all info that we could include in that space, but for some games it could get pretty lengthy, and push everything down quite a ways. -Would that technique look like tacky web-design? I'm no serious web-designer, but what do you think in your opinion?

So yea, I like the info-pane setup you made a lot, -really I do! -BUT... for the aforementioned reasons I don't think it would allow enough space for all the info to appear in a nice formatted way.

SOO....
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I don't like that big long text list of all the games :p Lemme work some stuff up.
Well frankly, I would like to see an actualized full list of all our games in the database. I mean, it's nice to see them in the dropdown list box when searching for maps, but if they were spaced apart and perhaps organized via engine type or mod (now I don't mean to re-organize our database to setup which games are mods of others or anything like that because I know you went out of your way to consolidate them, and I like how they are all listed as games now) But a page kinda like the one I shop'd-up real quick with maybe a tree-style format to the games (and a little bit more space between lines) would make it easy to understand how these games fit into the Half-Life universe (along side the information displayed on that page).

I imagine the game selected would get highlighted and have double arrows pointing to the right to show you that's the game info you're currently viewing. I also wanted to use the "Welcome to the SnarkPit Content Database" page as a chance to explain our mission statement (without having to view a FAQ page. BTW: -I think FAQ pages should be for explaining common difficulties people come across when using the site, or wondering why things are setup the way they are...) I could use the "Welcome to" page to not only explain ourselves, but also point users to the nav links at the top and explain the site features and tools. Of course, the "Welcome to the SnarkPit Content Database" page doesn't have to say that exactly -that was a quick title idea... If people think it might become important enough, it could get it's own nav link at the top along the lines of "Game Info" or "All Content" or simply "Games". Maybe I'm getting a little ahead of myself here, but I like the idea of the user being able to see a fully organized list of our games -A Lot.

-Some other notes: The new "ABC" for filters, is nice. I must admit though, at first I didn't understand how to use them. Maybe I'm just ignorant when it comes to this, but now I realize. They are all highlighted by default, and as you grey them out, they get "filtered out" of the list. -Genius, except I'm not one apparently, cause it took me a little playing with it to figure it out. Now I understand the simplicity of it for quick filtering for return users. But If others agree with me I think some ways to make it more obvious for someone like me, you could add green and red 'lights' or colored green and red hues of the letters, or checkmarks and X's. Somehow, I need to know that it was filtering to begin with, and that those buttons are indeed for filtering. The reason I included the default checkmarks in my quick mock-up, is because people are used to them, and that's how I thought it might work. After using it, I like your method better, but I can only blame myself for not 'getting it' at first. -Just tell me I'm dumb, and ignore this comment -It won't hurt my feelings. :p

Now, I understand that if you were to filter the games so that they could organize themselves dynamically on that game landing page in terms of games-mods, that's all the organization should be for. I still like the alphabetical layout for the drop-down lists that should stay like that. It doesn't need to be something that the user should be able to filter for or anything. It's just a technique for organizing them on the landing page, so it wouldn't need to be elaborate. -Perhaps (if you did make this landing page) the organization could be tacked-onto the existing database. All I'm saying is, if it's too much work, don't bother, because the organization wouldn't be seen anywhere else on the site.

A couple of other feature requests (that I think might have been already mentioned) To make it easy on users, -everywhere a game name appears, I want to see that game's icon. -This means for all drop-down lists (just like the map's search lists) and even the map, download and article edit pages. I want users to be able to associate the icons with the game names, because some users are familiar with just the icons before realizing the game name) -Also, those dropdown lists (on the map, article, and download edit pages) should be alphabetically organized as well.

-Oh, one more thing, -About the game banners: Whatever we decide to do about having an info pane or entire info page (or both), I want to be able to use the same game banner image that's used for the Map's featured game's list for the banner image for game info. Perhaps, (if it's too big for some places) -You could either add code to resize it for say the info pane, or add another upload box that asks for a re-sized version of it (I don't mind resizing a second version before uploading). -Again, this is for the ease of user association. If I were a new user to forums or databases, I would have liked being able to find my content without a lot of reading. If I can click a couple of icons or simply find my content without having to read anything, the better. -And if those same images start to appear in different places, I can freely (unconsciously) associate what they are and only worry about 'Why they're there' in order to understand that particular site's layout all the more better. Doing that for fly-by-night guests, who are only visiting our site cause they heard we have some older maps for download, would help them get in and out quite easily. -Now this may seem like dooming us to guests only, I imagine those guests would return in the future knowing how easy it was to search through our database, then we may be able to attract them via our community posts and forums. But with that said, that's the ultimate goal -To make our database the easiest to understand and search. To be better than 40 pages of forum threads with different headlines (like most sites do) for their user-created content. I want to standardize the content and it's organization very well so that ANY user noob or veteran alike can enjoy our site along with its wealth of information! Those last few comments reflect this, and I'm sorry for posting such a huge wall of text. -It's a bad habit, and normally wards off most everyone except the one concerned...

So, yea, those are my thoughts. I hope I'm being more constructive here?
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Sun May 31st 2009 at 6:17am
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Nah that all sounds great m8

There isn't anything stopping us having a larger game info page at all... I was actually thinking we could have a game landing page that looked something along the lines of this:

http://gameservers.multiplay.co.uk/game-servers/

Obviously each info pane image would easily fit into that sort of setup! Clicking a game would then take you to a full info page for that game.

Yes image resizing is nps whatsoever, although would have to settle on some sort of dimension ratio just to lay the content out correctly.

As for the text we could have a short description/overview that would appear in the info pane and as an introduction on each game's full page. We could then have a longer section of text that only appears on the full page, with any other additional info that was needed.

Filter icons? Yeah... if you hover over them the tooltips should make it clear what they do, but maybe I need to think of some different icons.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Riven on Sun May 31st 2009 at 6:48am
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larchy said:
As for the text we could have a short description/overview that would appear in the info pane and as an introduction on each game's full page. We could then have a longer section of text that only appears on the full page, with any other additional info that was needed.
AH, ok, I follow ya now! I'm up for that Idea. Intro text that didn't pass so many characters (in order to fit in-frame for the pop-up info pane) in the form field box.

Alright, yea, I like their semi-icon layout (with the cool gradient roll-over). That makes a lot of sense. And I noticed they have a nice alphabetical text list below that. -sweet! Although, I think we could resolve that even more, by simply lining those games into a list format (with perhaps columns, in order to fill the page width) I imagine a layout reflecting our links page. -In order to organize it better. -And on top of those banners (perhaps included) the icons for that game should appear! -woo, yea! -Now THAT would be ease of user association! hehe, ok ok. :geek:

-Ok, now, about that list I owed ya {nvm, hl2 joke}. Even though what you described and what I just wrote above sound great, I keep returning to the list. I think of the list of games (along with their mini-banners and icons) as acting like tabs. If Instead of having the landing page separate from the info (since the info for all intents and purposes is static for users), the tree-layout (denoting games and mods) would act as a nice way to see differences of info from game to game. I imagine the user will be switching from info page to info page, and keeping the list of games as tabs for each info page makes it easy on the user to do that (much like how you setup tabs for the control panel). Does that make sense? -And does it make any sense for web-design?
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Sun May 31st 2009 at 6:58am
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Not sure I'm understanding you fully... you mean have a tab for each game? Like the CP tabs?

Could do... but that is a lot of tabs.

Don't have to have the fancy rollovers like on that multiplay page, I just like the layout with the image for each game tbh. Could make it more like the links page with a bit of text... dunno, might seem a bit cluttered if you just want a page with a long listing of every game.

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I think one of the things making me wary of having a page with a long list of games like on your mock-up page is that we had that on the first version of the 'new' site last year and it got totally ripped with people saying it looked horrible and was crap :( People on that twhl thread were very harsh about it, not that I could understand why as I thought it was just an easy way of laying out the pre-restructured archaic mods/games database tables.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Riven on Sun May 31st 2009 at 7:04am
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larchy said:
Could make it more like the links page with a bit of text...
Well, instead of a brief amount of text, just have the game name next to it. Any yea, just like the links page but lined up in one list like I shopped in my first image.

And by tabs I mean, in principle. No, I don't want them lined up like the cp (at the top that is) I mean, when you have a game selected, that slot for that game looks like (visually) it is connected to that info page, as if they were tabs in a file bin. But essentially, they would act like tabs, because they appear on the side 'bar' per-say as a forever hugging nav bar (when looking through the games page only)

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dunno, might seem a bit cluttered if you just want a page with a long listing of every game.
Well, (btw, I just read your last couple of lines) Yea, we did get torn up about that. But now that we have a map's landing page with drop down lists, all that stays in-tact, and appeases the old masses familiar to the old system. -Maybe this is my way of trying to resurrect your old list of games, cause I really like that a lot. -maybe Im alone in this regard, but if you think of it as an addition and not the main way (or only) way for users to search game info or content, then I think it a splendid method for showing off our extensive database.
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Sun May 31st 2009 at 7:09am
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You could... say have a load of tabs running down the side, each with a game icon. Would present an issue for any games without an icon, and would use up a bit of space on each page...

I dunno, you could do it that way, but wouldn't a dropdown list just be better, same as on the maps page?

Have a think... I'm off out now, back in tonight, will have a further think about things then :)
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Riven on Sun May 31st 2009 at 7:15am
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Ok, Ill think about it some more. I need to get to bed anyways. I'll Shop something up tomorrow... Peace.
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by RedWood on Tue Jun 2nd 2009 at 1:24am
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Is there a way to get a gif to work as an avatar? It uploaded but it doesn't play.
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Niborius on Wed Jun 3rd 2009 at 5:46am
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RedWood said:
Is there a way to get a gif to work as an avatar? It uploaded but it doesn't play.
Did you try ctrl + F5 after uploading the gif?
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Wed Jun 3rd 2009 at 7:04am
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Animated gifs are reprocessed and will not work.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Thu Jun 4th 2009 at 4:13pm
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The upload progress map upload page is back, albeit in Beta form. The original add map page is still there if you have problems, but there is also a link to the beta page.

You will need Flash player 9, although 10 is recommended.

I have heavily overhauled the way the backend code works to make it compatible with non-Firefox browsers, and hopefully everything should be working ok now.

Should be useful for people uploading large files.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Riven on Sat Jun 6th 2009 at 6:09am
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Suh-weet! Although, I think if you want to get some real tests out of it, I would turn the beta upload page into the default page (the page to appear when clicking the 'add map' button) and add a link at the bottom saying something like

"If your map did not upload, or the profile did not go through, please click here to load up the standard version of this page and try again. Sorry for the inconvenience, we are currently testing a new upload bar for large files. Thank you!"

-And every time a user clicked that link, you could have it send you a personal e-mail notifying you, or offer the user to send you a pm describing the issue.

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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Sat Jun 6th 2009 at 6:34am
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I still need to do a bit more code for the backend as there is a certain way it can break right now... well, not break but behave oddly if someone does certain things. It's v unlikely tho. It should degrade to a normal form if you don't have flash too, but haven't tested that yet either.

I'll just keep working and get round to testing it in other browsers... then recode the edit page too before making it the default.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Mon Jun 8th 2009 at 8:36am
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RedWood said:
Is there a way to get a gif to work as an avatar? It uploaded but it doesn't play.
Modified upload processing so that an animated gif will work provided its dimensions are with the specified constraints and it does not exceed 256KB.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by RedWood on Tue Jun 9th 2009 at 5:42pm
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larchy said:
RedWood said:
Is there a way to get a gif to work as an avatar? It uploaded but it doesn't play.
Modified upload processing so that an animated gif will work provided its dimensions are with the specified constraints and it does not exceed 256KB.
Thanks Larch

My gif won't work though :(
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Riven on Tue Jun 9th 2009 at 6:40pm
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Have you re-uploaded it? or re-named it first and then uploaded it (in case the current code does not overwrite files with similar names)
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Tue Jun 9th 2009 at 8:00pm
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You need to resize it so it doesn't exceed 150px in either width or height, and also make sure it doesn't exceed 256KB in file size.

If it exceeds either of these it will go through processing which will nerf any animation.

Name doesn't matter... they all get named to avatarUserID.gif or whatever (eg avatar6381.gif/jpg/png for me).

Also fixed the issue with them being cached and not refreshing after upload.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by haymaker on Tue Jun 16th 2009 at 2:15am
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I have a question about updating maps...

I need to post new download links as all the Filefront targets got deleted unbeknownst to me, BUT I don't necessarily want to have them appear on the front page. There's no reason to bump somebody's hard-worked-on new release from public view just to do such a low-level update.

Possible?
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Tue Jun 16th 2009 at 7:26am
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Well the 'latest maps' column doesn't go off when a map was updated, so you won't bump any maps off there.

The 'recent updates' box on the bottom left will still show any recent edits... just so ppl can see when something has been updated.

Sound ok?

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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by FatStrings on Wed Jul 22nd 2009 at 8:11pm
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why are there no "recently" threads!!!

they were all we ever talked about
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by reaper47 on Thu Aug 6th 2009 at 1:45am
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Just had a chance to try out the new map upload function (with the live progress bars) and it worked marvelously. Never been that comfortable before.

Great job, larchy!
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Riven on Thu Aug 6th 2009 at 4:24am
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I think we need a way to delete map images instead of either leaving them as is, or replacing them, Is there a way to delete a map's profile images one by one? -In case one were to stop working kinda like the second image for RedWood's new map: cs_offload It either needs to be replaced or deleted. Am I missing something?
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by RedWood on Fri Aug 7th 2009 at 6:17pm
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Riven said:
I think we need a way to delete map images instead of either leaving them as is, or replacing them, Is there a way to delete a map's profile images one by one? -In case one were to stop working kinda like the second image for RedWood's new map: cs_offload It either needs to be replaced or deleted. Am I missing something?
The last pic was a duplicate. so i changed it from 8 pics to 7 in hopes that it would delete the last one. It didn't work out so well.
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Niborius on Sun Aug 23rd 2009 at 5:21pm
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It would be nice if you were able to comment on someone's diary entry's. Do you think it's a good idea?
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Le Chief on Mon Aug 24th 2009 at 6:50am
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It would be nice if you were able to comment on someone's diary entry's. Do you think it's a good idea?
Yeah, I kind of assumed we would be able to comment on peoples journal entries then was a little surprised when we couldn't.
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by RedWood on Wed Aug 26th 2009 at 4:31am
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Larchy I just have to say the site works grate on my cell phone. Even browsing the maps section works grate. I barly see a diffrence between my phone and computer. The only part that doesn't show properly are the actual form post. Unless your zoomed all the way out the body of text is halfway off the page to the left and u can't scrool to it. Other then that grate job.

I have a g1 with a moded os and I think the browser was pulled from a latter version of android. Don't know if u care just incase u wanted to know.
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Riven on Mon Aug 31st 2009 at 11:44pm
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I think it's an unannounced agreed consensus:

Can we allow first posts (starting posts) to threads be editable all the time for the users who posted it?

Hopefully this won't be too big a deal to implement. :hee:
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Tue Sep 1st 2009 at 7:00am
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kk that should be working now
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Orpheus on Mon Sep 28th 2009 at 1:49pm
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I don't think that I like the "whos online" being alphabetically listed. I am quite used to being listed among the 1st, not last.

We need to go back to registration date listing order.

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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Niborius on Wed Sep 30th 2009 at 3:39pm
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larchy said:
kk that should be working now
Thanks, I needed that also. Works perfectly.
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Fri Oct 2nd 2009 at 8:02am
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We need to go back to registration date listing order.
The order wasn't alphabetical, it was by the amount of time someone had spent on the site in the current session. Those who have been browsing for longest appear first.

Changed the order to registration date since a couple of people have mentioned this.
The map upload/edit etc pages - I've been trying to get the flash uploader finished off properly but have been really struggling to find the time. It's not just the add map page - I'm making the flash upload work for the edit page too, which is why I'm not fixing the current image editing issues people have mentioned above with the current page - they'll just be fixed with the new flash page which works a bit differently anyway.

Sorry it's taking so long, but it is going to get done.
What would you guys think about making the current 'community news' column on the main page tabbed, with one tab for the news and a second tab for journals. It wouldn't really look any different to the current form - there'd just be a link in the title bar to switch between the two sections.

I suggest this as I've never been happy with the layout of the FP since tagging the journals on, and the thought occurred to me that it may be better to organise the content with tabs.

I could add icons or some other visual indicator to indicate new posts etc without having to switch between the tabs to check all the time.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Gwil on Fri Oct 2nd 2009 at 1:39pm
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Don't worry about delays larchy, you're doing a fine job!

I'd say give the tabbed frontpage a try, sounds like it could be a neater approach. My worry that remains from the start is the font.. I haven't yet thought about what it could be changed to (or perhaps made bold on buttons/title texts)
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Sun Oct 4th 2009 at 4:33pm
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Font? Whut whut? What about the font! No love for Arial? D:
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Le Chief on Sun Oct 4th 2009 at 11:13pm
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What's wrong with the current font?
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Mon Oct 5th 2009 at 9:47am
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Front page journal thingummy stuff done!
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Gwil on Mon Oct 5th 2009 at 12:58pm
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I just don't like the current font :P
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Mon Oct 5th 2009 at 1:00pm
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Arial?
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Gwil on Mon Oct 5th 2009 at 1:20pm
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Yes, Arial :D I prefer Verdana or Georgia.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Mon Oct 5th 2009 at 2:07pm
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Go Go Gadget Ctrl+f5 refresh
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Gwil on Mon Oct 5th 2009 at 2:34pm
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See! That's looking spiffy now :)

waits for the complaints to start :D
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by G4MER on Mon Oct 5th 2009 at 7:23pm
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Does larchy know what a FLUFFER is?
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Mon Oct 5th 2009 at 7:53pm
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Le Chief on Mon Oct 5th 2009 at 9:31pm
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Ah yes Verdana does look nice, can't imagine Georgia would though. :dead:
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Crollo on Mon Oct 5th 2009 at 10:32pm
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Oh my god this font is TERRIBLE!

It's worse then using clearfont or whatever on windows!
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Tue Oct 6th 2009 at 7:22am
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It's not just a simple stylesheet change as there are a few layout issues due to Verdana actually taking up more space (I doubt any of you have noticed the main site logo shrinking by 60 pixels :p )... but I'll have a look and see if I can make it a preference setting.

I much prefer Arial I have to say. Calibri may be a decent option too.

Think you mean cleartype, which is the MS aliasing method. Some people prefer Apple's, especially designers since Apple's is 'correct' if you do design work that needs precise layout, but it doesn't actually look as good on the screen which is what MS's is geared toward.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Le Chief on Tue Oct 6th 2009 at 7:56am
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Yeah I've gotten sick of Verdana and it doesn't look good on the homepage.
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by tnkqwe on Tue Oct 6th 2009 at 8:20am
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"Gwil" said:
Yes, Arial :D I prefer Verdana or Georgia.
but
"yodalman" said:
Oh my god this font is TERRIBLE!

It's worse then using clearfont or whatever on windows!
How about choosing the front from the control panel?
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Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Tue Oct 6th 2009 at 8:29am
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tnkqwe said:
How about choosing the front from the control panel?
larchy said:
It's not just a simple stylesheet change as there are a few layout issues due to Verdana actually taking up more space (I doubt any of you have noticed the main site logo shrinking by 60 pixels smiley )... but I'll have a look and see if I can make it a preference setting.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by larchy on Tue Oct 6th 2009 at 9:16am
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Ok font selection is now an option on the Control Panel > Edit Profile page.

You can choose either Arial, Verdana or Calibri.

The site default is Arial.
Re: ARCHIVE: Snarkpit v6 Feedback Thread Posted by Gwil on Tue Oct 6th 2009 at 10:10am
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Thank you larchy, oh wise and benevolent leader with his army of cats :D