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Or you could read silently, as a bypasser, coming and going without a trace, just a shadow hushing over this network of data. But beware, you still might keep an impression, a memory, a thought that you carry and pass on elsewhere. Where? Noone could say..
You have come here, clicking on a link.
Something weird has lured your interest.
Open minded you are, and you don't hesitate to seek the weird, the twisted, the extraordinary.
Maybe your taste could be called questionable by traditional standards.
Searching for the new, the unseen, the extravagant, the thing outside the normal ways of thinking.
I call you welcome and hope what you will find here might reward your seeking for a short while, satisfy your expectation for at least half an hour. If that is the case, feel free to let me know your thoughts in a comment or message. You might just be able to share a glimps of your own mind, your own ideas, and fuel the fire that keeps mine going.
Or you could read silently, as a bypasser, coming and going without a trace, just a shadow hushing over this network of data. But beware, you still might keep an impression, a memory, a thought that you carry and pass on elsewhere. Where? Noone could say..
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The Furaffinity graphic revamp sucks
5 years ago
I deliberately didn't say something right away. The Furaffinity UI was ancient and buggy and a revamp was years overdue, and any change breaks patters one is used to and takes a bit to get accustomed with. So its normal that right after the fact, there will be a bit of backlash from people who got used to one thing and are confronted with something unexpected. Immediate responses are not objective. One has to lean back, try to understand, get rid of subjective emotions and analyze calmly
But after trying to get accustomed to the new, refurbished interface for about a month, I have to say.
FA blew it.
Of all the features, browsing art galleries became much more cumbersome. It's no longer clear which image one is viewing, which way is forward which way is backward, or where in a gallery you are. The whole UI is confusing at first. I thought, OK, fine, probably takes a bit to get used to, but that's not the case. It stays confusing. It's just badly made and non intuitive.
Although there still is a preview of works in the vicinity of the currently viewed work in the preview section on the right. By excluding the current page while making it invisible where the current page is in relation to the others means you have to click somewhere else to go back and forth every single time. There is no shortcuts (arrow keys, arrow buttons) to go forward and backward one image at a time, which is especially annoying when browsing comics. The previews are too small to see details like page numbers, and one cannot recognize the currently displayed page, because it's not being displayed.
And if you reduce screensize - as part of the responsiveness (which technically would be a good thing) even that rudimentary means is disappearing completely. There is no reach "the next page", there is not even a link back to the users gallery. One has to use the browser "back" button, (At least that works. Usually) hope that the browser scrolls back to where it was on its own, then click the next gallery item.
Whoever came up with this design either:
1. must have never used the page as a user, nor any similar site, nor had any motivation to ever do so.
or
2. was simply incompetent and had no clue what they are doing.
If I was using FA more, I'd consider reviving good old greasemonkey to bring usability back.
Did anyone already do that? Are there any working greasemoneky scripts you can recommend?
But after trying to get accustomed to the new, refurbished interface for about a month, I have to say.
FA blew it.
Of all the features, browsing art galleries became much more cumbersome. It's no longer clear which image one is viewing, which way is forward which way is backward, or where in a gallery you are. The whole UI is confusing at first. I thought, OK, fine, probably takes a bit to get used to, but that's not the case. It stays confusing. It's just badly made and non intuitive.
Although there still is a preview of works in the vicinity of the currently viewed work in the preview section on the right. By excluding the current page while making it invisible where the current page is in relation to the others means you have to click somewhere else to go back and forth every single time. There is no shortcuts (arrow keys, arrow buttons) to go forward and backward one image at a time, which is especially annoying when browsing comics. The previews are too small to see details like page numbers, and one cannot recognize the currently displayed page, because it's not being displayed.
And if you reduce screensize - as part of the responsiveness (which technically would be a good thing) even that rudimentary means is disappearing completely. There is no reach "the next page", there is not even a link back to the users gallery. One has to use the browser "back" button, (At least that works. Usually) hope that the browser scrolls back to where it was on its own, then click the next gallery item.
Whoever came up with this design either:
1. must have never used the page as a user, nor any similar site, nor had any motivation to ever do so.
or
2. was simply incompetent and had no clue what they are doing.
If I was using FA more, I'd consider reviving good old greasemonkey to bring usability back.
Did anyone already do that? Are there any working greasemoneky scripts you can recommend?
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