In our usual fashion, we've given AT a minor refresh this Sunday evening before the masses visit tomorrow morning. We've moved away from the beige into something a bit more blue/grey, just trying to stay neutral while updating the look a bit. You'll notice that the tabs up top have a new font and are condensed quite a bit. The new font makes its appearance on the left nav as well.
The comments system has been heavily revamped, here are the changes:
1) First and foremost, anonymous posting is no longer allowed. You can choose not to show your email address but you need to post from an account you've created (registration is free, we won't spam you, etc...)
2) We've moved to a threaded comment system; it's a request we've gotten from quite a few users, so no more typing the # before the post you want to respond to, just respond to that individual post and you'll branch off of it.
3) You can now rate individual posts based on their content, the higher the rating, the better the content. The system works like this:
- You can either post or rate in a thread, not both. We do this to prevent people from changing the direction of a thread by posting a comment and then rating up or down those who agree/disagree with their point.
- If you rate one or more comments and then decide later that you want to post/reply, you may. When you do so, your votes are simply subtracted out.
- Each post/reply starts with a rating of 2. The highest you can rate a post is 5, the lowest is -1. Each vote either increases or decreases the rating of a post by 1 point.
- Everyone gets the same number of votes per thread. For every 10 posts/replies in a thread, each user gets 1 vote. We may change this as time goes on.
The system is inevitably going to need some tweaking, but we've tried our best to work out the major kinks before launching it. We'll be watching the way it's used over time and make the appropriate changes.
So give it a try, give us your feedback and I'll chime in tomorrow morning with the i-RAM piece and an update from the weekend.
Take care.
The comments system has been heavily revamped, here are the changes:
1) First and foremost, anonymous posting is no longer allowed. You can choose not to show your email address but you need to post from an account you've created (registration is free, we won't spam you, etc...)
2) We've moved to a threaded comment system; it's a request we've gotten from quite a few users, so no more typing the # before the post you want to respond to, just respond to that individual post and you'll branch off of it.
3) You can now rate individual posts based on their content, the higher the rating, the better the content. The system works like this:
- You can either post or rate in a thread, not both. We do this to prevent people from changing the direction of a thread by posting a comment and then rating up or down those who agree/disagree with their point.
- If you rate one or more comments and then decide later that you want to post/reply, you may. When you do so, your votes are simply subtracted out.
- Each post/reply starts with a rating of 2. The highest you can rate a post is 5, the lowest is -1. Each vote either increases or decreases the rating of a post by 1 point.
- Everyone gets the same number of votes per thread. For every 10 posts/replies in a thread, each user gets 1 vote. We may change this as time goes on.
The system is inevitably going to need some tweaking, but we've tried our best to work out the major kinks before launching it. We'll be watching the way it's used over time and make the appropriate changes.
So give it a try, give us your feedback and I'll chime in tomorrow morning with the i-RAM piece and an update from the weekend.
Take care.
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blckgrffn - Monday, July 25, 2005 - link
I agree, really hate having a whole nother page open up, annoying, and then I lose the news snippet too...Nat
niknik - Tuesday, July 26, 2005 - link
Yes, me too. Those comments on the page were nice to have.(although I think that this new system alone would make 1st posts redundante as they would not be seen on the "front page". :)
AdminPrep - Monday, July 25, 2005 - link
I think the new color scheme is great. It is not hard on the eyes and seems to flow very well. My only comment is I wish your blog news was higher then on the bottom. Many HW sites don't include this feature and I appreciate the fact that you still communicate with your audience in this capacity.Brian
creathir - Monday, July 25, 2005 - link
The new colors look great Anand. Tell your webguys they did a great job.- Creathir
Captante - Monday, July 25, 2005 - link
I just tried both again & the same thing happened, central column of text looks good inFF & Opera, but menu to the right is pretty bad in Opera & still unreadable in FF, also
the menu to the left is mixed up in Opera, but fine in FF & the entire page looks good in IE.
Also with FF the Zipzoomfly banner ad is stuck in the middle of the page.
(FF v1.06 & Opera v8.01)
Azsen - Monday, July 25, 2005 - link
Agreed, the site looks great. Was looking funny the first time I visited but a refresh fixed it. :)Maybe now we can give those first posters and bad russian jokes -1 scores.
AnImuS - Monday, July 25, 2005 - link
Am i the only one who liked the russian jokes?BTW nice color choice!
Captante - Monday, July 25, 2005 - link
Firefox is even worse & most of the text in the menus is completely unreadable.IE is working fine & I like the look, but looks arn't everything!
creathir - Monday, July 25, 2005 - link
Works fine in IE and FF just fine for me...- Creathir
MDme - Monday, July 25, 2005 - link
I'm using FF 1.05 seems to be working so far. No layout issues.