larchy said:lol, and I felt embarrassed for not figuring it out by myself.
No idea how lists work (somewhat worrying since I coded the function that makes them).
reaper47 said:Hah, he does that. Things are rolling here! When you've got larchy on the job you need no other!
You're changing those things lightning-fast, larchy
reaper47 said:Sure, we could remove the time limit, but I ask you to give it some time first. I think it just takes some getting used to. Having been using it for the past three or four months, I like knowing that the last post is the most up-to-date info, and not some post a page back someone edited. I might miss edited info and never know it. Double posts never bothered me. If I had to correct a mistake hours after making it, I can always copy + paste to re-iterate what I was originally talking about. The only problem I could see this causing is if anyone who was hosting a competition or similar, and wanted to keep the thread updated by using the first post, I think they should be able to edit that anytime they wanted with the "last edited XXXX" message appearing at the bottom of it. Same goes for links and whatnot. If you want to make a thread that you'd hope others could use for a resource, then by posting all the info in the first post, would allow you to update it and whatnot. subsequent posts after it are meant for discussion and should be permanent with amends later if the user made a mistake realization after the 30 min time marker. Forums are reflective of real-life discussions, and therefore, you shouldn't be able to re-write what you've said and screw the entire discussion over for anyone else who might be viewing it after the matter.
- I don't like the idea of not being able to edit a post after 30 minutes. There are many good reasons why you should be able to do so (updating outdated information, links, fixing confusing errors, avoiding double-posts (such as this one) etc.). Identifying edited posts by a short warning (or maybe even archiving the originals) should be enough to avoid evil out-of-context edits.
RedWood said:It's no joy to read a too broad text window. Even if you don't notice it at first, there are many good reason to stick to a maximum width. You don't accidentally skip lines and you have to move your eyes less. It's the reason why big news papers arrange their text in columns rather than stretch it over the whole page. That's why all professional layouts do the same for websites.
My monitor is 1440x900. I'd like it, if possible, for the with of the pages to be dynamic so stretch to fit monitors better.
Riven said:This might be more of a philosophical debate than anything you could turn into a site feature, but I think that the "problem" of the Snarkpit is that it, and its user base, have simply grown up - quite literally. I think you feel kinda lost as a 14-year old (and many many, including myself picked up mapping at about that age). We don't really have the nerves to put up with the hormonal outbursts of a typical newbie at that age, we don't really celebrate the latests 4chan-memes in Off-Topic threads... It's the reason why I can stand this place, while getting annoyed rather quickly by Interlopers.
It makes me laugh because I know SnarkPit has had this feature for years before Interlopers was ever conceived of and yet it troubles me to wonder why they remain popular and our site has died out so much. Because for some reason, I think this site gained the reputation for being "elitist" back in the day and therefore not enthusiastic for new users. Which has always been a misconception unfortunately.
reaper47 said:That's why I tried to change it back in the summer... but heaven above the outcry
Last but not least (and please don't get this the wrong way): That white-on-black color theme, which admittedly has become a trademark of the Snarkpit, just isn't fashionable any more. There, I said it. I'm not really for turning all into white and pink now, but the Snarkpit theme certainly has this 1999-2001 feel to it, design wise, and it doesn't really scream "I'm the hip and trendy place for mappers" like the Interlopers frontpage does.

We've got unlimited bandwidth with this host, but even so the new themes have been done to reduce bandwidth, all the image generation is dynamic and the output quality controllable by admins etc. For an image-heavy site it's pretty good tbh.reaper47 said:Well, perhaps we need a "new to the Pit?" Link on the front page to help any new members get acquainted. It only shows for anyone not logged in. BTW, thanks for the response on that question reaper. Very informative!
I remember feeling intimidated the first time I visited the Snarkpit, not knowing wth a "pit" or "map profile" was, whether I needed to have frontpage-worthy maps to join and the whole theme had an "underground club" feel to it, like you needed to go through an initialization rite in order to join. Interlopers is just a big forum.
reaper47 said:Yea, I'm for that idea! Let's say we didn't remove anything from the front page and only pushed it down (because of the news posts on the front page) would that make the front page too long? I mean, are there any negative things to arise from that kind of design? Three sounds like a good number. About the Maps new menu page:
I would even consider dropping some of the update sections for more space for news posts (like displaying the last 3 news items in full text).
RedWood said:I added two games to the featured list, and the way it formatted it was by grouping them to the left. Is that a bug? When I first checked it out, I was a little confused about the layout. Because everything is modular, I think it might be a good idea to group things via bounding boxes of some sort. I recognize that the TF2 maps belong with the TF2 banner because I know what the maps should look like. But if you get 4 featured games listed on the page, then I can see it getting a little confusing. Was it not made for more than 2 to be listed at any one time? If there were to be a little theme specific colored box grouping the featured games with their two maps listed under them then it might make it a little more understandable more quickly.
I'd like to see a line or divider of some kind in-between the featured games.
larchy said:Generally, moving more stuff to the left, maybe sacrificing some larger thumbnails would be a good idea, IMO.
Making a page longer isn't really an issue, but content lower down does tend to be less viewed.
How about if I move the latest maps section so it's along the left hand side under the spotlight stuff, extend the news posts, then have the recent posts/updates boxes and then under that have a news section for user journal updates?
reaper47 said:Database is just incomplete, will be fixed when we move everything over.
Also the discussion topics are non-existent for all entries.
reaper47 said:Added to the edit profile page - do let me know of any bugs.. I think I've covered any problems with the sorting order but it wasn't the simplest of systems and I may have made some mistakes that I haven't found.
User profiles:
An option to manually rank your own maps would be awesome.
larchy said:Well, it seems you are human at last!
'cos my brains will melt.
Just need to do some layout/styling work and modify the way the backend handles the files a little bit. Hopefully anyway