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More space between rating buttons and username hyprlinks. (by au009044)
Just leaving feedback. I don't want to start a thread. But as the feedback form isn't readily found or has been removed.... Ta-da!
The Feedback system for logged-in users now runs through the Forums. I explained why here, and it's a lot better this way. So don't worry about having to create a new thread to make a suggestion, that's what this section is here for.
Regarding the Rating buttons, I just doubled the margin on the buttons to increase the spacing between them. I've also added an extra line between the buttons and the username of the user being rated.
Check it out and let me know if it's better now.
Regarding the Rating buttons, I just doubled the margin on the buttons to increase the spacing between them. I've also added an extra line between the buttons and the username of the user being rated.
Check it out and let me know if it's better now.
Great work. Easier now but on a small screen phone its still sketchy.
As for the feedback, too much effort now. Even for a free site.
As for the feedback, too much effort now. Even for a free site.
Can you please describe how it is "too much effort" to write a post in a forum vs. filling out the previous feedback form? I don't understand, because what you write should be the exact same, and thus, the overall effort should be the exact same.
Chill Andres! That wasn't a personal attack at you. Email feedback is what I was referring to anyway.
Not sure what others think but I'm less inclined to feed back my personal opinion if I felt it was on display for everyone else to pick at.
Just saying...
Not sure what others think but I'm less inclined to feed back my personal opinion if I felt it was on display for everyone else to pick at.
Just saying...
There is nothing to "chill" about, I didn't take it as a personal attack. :) It was an honest question because I couldn't understand how the effort of writing a forum post could be greater than writing an e-mail. But I see now that the issue is not actually about the effort, but about it being out in the "open". For us, it's a lot better when it's out in the open precisely because others can jump in with their input and give us a better overall sense of how the whole community feels about a suggested feature, how many are experiencing the same problem, etc.
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