TNG forum feedback?
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Ah, I see the confusion. Sorry 'bout that...
Yes, exactly what Mark said. I was looking for that text/link on the "new messages" page. There's really no point in it once you open the thread, as it's just yet another mouse-move and yet another "click", which is what I want to minimize.
How customizable is this software? If we can enlarge that wee little tiny thing of a button on the "new messages" page that takes us straight to the first unread post, it would be awesome. It's only 11x9 pixels....... If it was at least the size of the smilies, it would be much more usable.
Yes, exactly what Mark said. I was looking for that text/link on the "new messages" page. There's really no point in it once you open the thread, as it's just yet another mouse-move and yet another "click", which is what I want to minimize.
How customizable is this software? If we can enlarge that wee little tiny thing of a button on the "new messages" page that takes us straight to the first unread post, it would be awesome. It's only 11x9 pixels....... If it was at least the size of the smilies, it would be much more usable.
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This is the button in question, just in case I'm not being clear.
http://www.tngforum.mimf.com/phpbb/styl ... newest.gif
http://www.tngforum.mimf.com/phpbb/styl ... newest.gif
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I'd love to have that a bit bigger as well.
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As I have started to be more comfortable with the new format, I started looking at the "edges" of the screens and fields.
I noted that the "library" link is not present.
Will the "Library" be the same, and if so where will it be found?
I noted that the "library" link is not present.
Will the "Library" be the same, and if so where will it be found?
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We are experimenting with bigger icons, but the software seems to override the size right now. We'll keep trying.
The Library is in the process of being transported. Unlike normal TNG transporters, the process is more like the slow boat to China. Give us a few weeks, but the Library will make its grand reappearance sometime "soon."
The Library is in the process of being transported. Unlike normal TNG transporters, the process is more like the slow boat to China. Give us a few weeks, but the Library will make its grand reappearance sometime "soon."
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Thanks for the efforts! We're pullin' for ya!
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Hey, I see a usable button! Kudos!
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Are you wearing glasses again?
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Mario,
I think that was a bit too big- I've made it a little smaller. Still acceptable?
I think that was a bit too big- I've made it a little smaller. Still acceptable?
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Yeah, it was looking a bit goofy when you first enlarged it, but looks fine now. Still much more usable than originally! Can the image itself be changed? Just asking... This works, and might be fine.
Steve, it's not a vision issue, but a mousing issue; the original button was smaller than the pointer; on pages that have nice large buttons(like the ones below this window, saying 'save draft/preview/submit, for example, I can navigate without really looking directly --at-- the button, if you know what I mean. I can just swing the cursor by and click, but when the button is so small, it takes a distracting amount of effort to get the cursor right on it. I was clicking the author's name more often than the damned button! But now it's much better! Thanks Charlie! The Devil's in the details. Always.
Steve, it's not a vision issue, but a mousing issue; the original button was smaller than the pointer; on pages that have nice large buttons(like the ones below this window, saying 'save draft/preview/submit, for example, I can navigate without really looking directly --at-- the button, if you know what I mean. I can just swing the cursor by and click, but when the button is so small, it takes a distracting amount of effort to get the cursor right on it. I was clicking the author's name more often than the damned button! But now it's much better! Thanks Charlie! The Devil's in the details. Always.
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Oh!! I guess I can see it. Never mind.
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I tried to find the answer before bothering you with this question but couldn't find an answer elsewhere...sorry if I missed it somewhere.
Do you know if the discussions that were current on the old forum are going to to be included in the archives file as it's transfered over here, or will they just evaporate. The reason I ask is I had a tutorial that ran a short time over there but had not yet dropped of the active list which is how I assume discussions get put in the archives.
If the "active" on the old forum come with the archive then it will be here for anyone that might want to use it... if they don't come along, then I was wondering if I should repost it here so it is available for others in the future.
Thanks for all the time you're putting into this transition... I don't envy you, but I sure thank you big time.
Do you know if the discussions that were current on the old forum are going to to be included in the archives file as it's transfered over here, or will they just evaporate. The reason I ask is I had a tutorial that ran a short time over there but had not yet dropped of the active list which is how I assume discussions get put in the archives.
If the "active" on the old forum come with the archive then it will be here for anyone that might want to use it... if they don't come along, then I was wondering if I should repost it here so it is available for others in the future.
Thanks for all the time you're putting into this transition... I don't envy you, but I sure thank you big time.
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I believe all discussions on the old Forum will eventually come over as archives. Due to the differences in software, we were not able to export/import active discussions. When the old Forum closes for good, the remaining discussions will be closed, reviewed, and the keepers will be turned into library files and sent over here. That is obviously a huge process and may take a few weeks, but Deb is working diligently on exporting everything, even the stuff that has been stuck in the library queue for years.
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I'm curious to know how hard it would be to change the text size on the uppermost, leftmost navigation string, where it says "Board index< Jam Session or wherever you happen to be. I often find myself hunting for the way back to the forum index page and that seems to be the only link but it's lost in the clutter for me anyway.
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Just to be clear, are you talking about this text (subsilver):
Or this text (prosilver):
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Either one for me. What's frustrating is that all of the links are simply text of the same size as the rest of the text on the pages, so they don't jump-out at us, visually, so we have to "hunt" for them. it would be nice if some of the most used/important/handy ones were much larger, or even changed to buttons of some sort.
That's what many of us loved of the old forum; big-ass navigating buttons!
That's what many of us loved of the old forum; big-ass navigating buttons!
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I looked around but couldn't locate the first example. I was thinking of the second example.
I browse most fora by using the back button over and over again to get back to the index page so I can jump to the next section I'm interested in. No forum software I've ever used had what I would consider good navigation but this one is so cluttered I find it much too tiring to get around on. A lot of that clutter is the banner ads, I can live with that but anything to help us see the more useful elements would be handy. The one text that's emphasized is the topic title which might be good for folks that insist on changing topics at the drop of a hat but I'm more interested in knowing who posted what than seeing that title repeated 15 times down the window in a +2 bold font.
I browse most fora by using the back button over and over again to get back to the index page so I can jump to the next section I'm interested in. No forum software I've ever used had what I would consider good navigation but this one is so cluttered I find it much too tiring to get around on. A lot of that clutter is the banner ads, I can live with that but anything to help us see the more useful elements would be handy. The one text that's emphasized is the topic title which might be good for folks that insist on changing topics at the drop of a hat but I'm more interested in knowing who posted what than seeing that title repeated 15 times down the window in a +2 bold font.
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The first example is from the board style called "subsilver". We currently offer two styles, subsilver and prosilver, you may find the subsilver a little less cluttered. If you want to try it, go to your user control panel, board preferences, and then "board style". You can change back and forth.
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On the main index page and individual forum index pages it woud be nice if the category and subject titles would change color (fade) after you've viewed that category, and/or forum topic (per viewing session).
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