Honestly it's underwhelming. The vague announcement, which was worded deliberately so as to enhance apprehension, made me think that the changes would somehow be related to 2.0.
But I guess people who like the way reddit works will appreciate the changes that were made
I for one am very grateful and happy with the improvements! The corporate software world has made me quite cynical when it comes to major software updates, interface overhauls etc etc, so I was pleasantly surprised to see this was purely an additive update that didn't take away anything that we've already come to love!
Absolutely!Love the new banners!
I'd like to ask two questions:
1. Can you please let us know what the dimensions are for the banner space? I kept screwing around with it and finally landed on 1500x200 pixels. I think the ideal dimensions would be very helpful to people.
2. Could you please explain a little more about the "upvote" feature? I know maybe this sounds silly, but I've never used Reddit or any sites that have that, so it's foreign to me.
Thank you for your hard work, AshAuryn!
Btw, I second bizcompwner! It's really, really awesome that everything works like I'm accustomed to. It's too common for tech companies these day to be like "We changed everything, so re-learn how to use it and deal with it."
Individual user profile banners can be NSFW but must of course follow all of our regular Hub policies, just as you would if you were posting in the media section.Hello, I know it will take time to fully experience the updates, and I look forward to it. However, you did not specify whether the banner can be NSFW or not, and I feel it's important to note that. Thanks
In relation to the content itself or licensing of the content? I.E. displaying paid content vs free content or forbidden content vs allowed contentIndividual user profile banners can be NSFW but must of course follow all of our regular Hub policies, just as you would if you were posting in the media section.
Excellent question. Thanks!
In relation to the content itself or licensing of the content? I.E. displaying paid content vs free content or forbidden content vs allowed content
Read the announcement and you'll see what changed so far. More is coming.Is there any log for changes? I see literally no change and seems like button is really bugged. All those useful suggestions on vam forum wasted.... Sad.
Thanks slimer! We're aware of this issue and currently working on a fix.I think I noticed a hub bug. When I add a liketo somebody's resource, the little banner with the count of likes disappears. If I refresh the page, it comes back with the new count. I'm on FF, if that matters.
Read the announcement and you'll see what changed so far. More is coming.
Turns out this was a user we banned previously for harassment and had created a duplicate account. Thanks for your reply!
I noticed that as well, but thought it was just a new feature. When I click on the emote, they disappear from the top and are moved to the bottom of the page, under the images. I love the new customizable banner and I can now use my mouse to drag scroll the preview images. I used to have to use the arrows on either side of the image, or L/R arrow keys on the keyboard (which both still work as well). Loving these new features!Thanks slimer! We're aware of this issue and currently working on a fix.
*EDIT* - Now fixed.
We've had a couple reports of the Reaction counters acting a bit funny. I can confirm they are actually working! So no worries about losing your reaction scores, but they are displaying oddly in some circumstances and we are working on a fix. Thanks for the bug report!The Hub is looking good and much more modernized. Great job! I have a small issue when browsing the New Media section. After I add a reaction, it doesn't show any sign of my react so if I like a photo, the counter stays at 0 likes, but when I exit the photo and click on it again, it displays the updated likes. Not sure if something on the visual interface for the counter might be broken. Otherwise, great stuff! Small request: Any chance we could get file sizes on dependencies displayed on the Hub like in the in game browser?
Thanks for the reply. I was actually asking whether the file size feature in the in game browser could also display on the website. I think it's the same thing @SlimerJSpud is asking. So like under the dependencies tab and/or next to the download button, could it tell us the file size? Due to space, file size plays a big role in what I download. Would also of course be great to have a "resources that depend on this" list like in the Nexus mods site. Sort of a reverse dependency list.We've had a couple reports of the Reaction counters acting a bit funny. I can confirm they are actually working! So no worries about losing your reaction scores, but they are displaying oddly in some circumstances and we are working on a fix. Thanks for the bug report!
Unfortunately updates to the in-game browser are less likely, as Meshed needs to focus all of his time on VaM 2. I am already feeling sheepish for borrowing a little bit of his time to assist with Hub updates as it is. Hopefully the improvements to the website will help balance some of the requested features regarding the in-game browser. ?
Thanks for the reply. I was actually asking whether the file size feature in the in game browser could also display on the website. I think it's the same thing @SlimerJSpud is asking. So like under the dependencies tab and/or next to the download button, could it tell us the file size? Due to space, file size plays a big role in what I download. Would also of course be great to have a "resources that depend on this" list like in the Nexus mods site. Sort of a reverse dependency list.