snoozer
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Post by snoozer on Apr 4, 2019 14:45:25 GMT
home.privateerpress.com/news/Looks like an honest report about what's going to happen/ happening atm. With the fluff discussion recently (and how this is supposed to come into the new website) I think the announcement is giving some explanation on that topic. I am excited for the new website and hope that it actually is worthwhile spending some time on once it is finished
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eathotlead
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PP forumite since 2004
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Post by eathotlead on Apr 4, 2019 17:14:09 GMT
I was just wondering about this. Looking forward to seeing what happens.
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Post by Gamingdevil on Apr 5, 2019 5:48:20 GMT
Looks to have some potential. I hope they integrate a "night mode" at some point, because the plain black on white is a bit much.
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Post by NoSuchMethod on Apr 5, 2019 9:09:07 GMT
I hope they integrate a "night mode" at some point, because the plain black on white is a bit much. Well, they should probably call it "Cryx Mode", but yes.
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Post by Gamingdevil on Apr 5, 2019 9:14:01 GMT
I hope they integrate a "night mode" at some point, because the plain black on white is a bit much. Well, they should probably call it "Cryx Mode", but yes. "Dreamer Mode"?
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joedj
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Post by joedj on Apr 5, 2019 10:18:56 GMT
I expect it will get prettier and more colorful with time!
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Post by NephMakes on Apr 5, 2019 20:13:16 GMT
Is it just me, or has web design taken a giant dump on itself over the past five years or so? Maybe it looks okay on mobile or large-monitor desktops (I wouldn't know), but on a laptop this new Privateer Press site, like plenty of others these days, is exceedingly frustrating to read and navigate. There seems to some kind of a fetish these days for text that is way too big, surrounded by too much white space, embedded in layouts that are flashy but require way too much scrolling to navigate.
I guess the new Privateer Press site is still a work in progress. But Kotaku isn't, and it's a pretty good example of the terribleness I'm talking about. Ars Technica is decent, I guess.
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Post by borderprince on Apr 6, 2019 4:14:43 GMT
Is it just me, or has web design taken a giant dump on itself over the past five years or so? Maybe it looks okay on mobile or large-monitor desktops (I wouldn't know), but on a laptop this new Privateer Press site, like plenty of others these days, is exceedingly frustrating to read and navigate. There seems to some kind of a fetish these days for text that is way too big, surrounded by too much white space, embedded in layouts that are flashy but require way too much scrolling to navigate. Looking at the News page linked earlier in the thread on a fairly large monitor desktop, I think its frustrating to read and navigate, with too much scrolling to navigate.
So no, not just you.
It just looks messy, and trying to find the content you might be interested in is not especially easy.
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Post by dogganmguest on Apr 6, 2019 6:02:59 GMT
Most web designers are just not all that creative, and just follow trends as a way to "modernise" everything. Thus, PP's new site now looks just like Steamforged's site, Wyrd's site, and any number of other sites. A bland menu across the top, large images, not much information, and often completely pointless CSS scrolling effects. The company I work for did a redesign of the company site and ended up with something just as generic. Great if your goal was to hear a company try to talk about how great it is, not so much if you were looking for actual information.
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Post by Deadneck on Apr 7, 2019 20:33:21 GMT
Really hoping it's a WIP and they were just trying to get it online asap from looking at their explanation.
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Post by aniron on Apr 12, 2019 7:25:09 GMT
All I see on mobile is the L&L banner and half the community banner. And the menu up on top.
If this was designed with mobile in mind they need a major rethink, the old website was far superior.
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Post by sand20go on Apr 14, 2019 21:50:57 GMT
WHere are the rules forum cause I got a dumb question.....
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thelat
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Post by thelat on Apr 14, 2019 22:21:53 GMT
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mazog
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Post by mazog on Apr 14, 2019 23:21:33 GMT
How about the insiders? I really don't like using Facebook as a primary source of information.
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Post by Gamingdevil on Apr 15, 2019 7:29:14 GMT
How about the insiders? I really don't like using Facebook as a primary source of information. They're under "News" as far as I know.
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