Having an option to shut off images would be a great thing.
A more compact design, more in tune with reddit -- narrow the gaps between up/down arrows, etc. It takes too much space, and eventually won't be readable in this format, imo, anyway ;)
Same here. The current theme might use some polishing up. My suggestions for the current theme - make the sliders more Gnome-like, make the arrows bolder, and make the logo prettier. I don't really like the proposed logo because it just doesn't feel right (maybe the italic?).
from my mom: looked at jaanix design blog - I like the logo in italic - it should stay small but there should be another line of space before the entries begin - too crowded to top. I like the suggested sliders - more weight to them and the jaanix pointing in each slider. Some say get rid of visuals but that = a death nell. I think you could load the entries down the middle of the page , taking up 2/3 of width, and use a side bar on right for sliders, and get more info into the left side of page.- tips- alerts, news and ,oh my , ads. So center is white b/g and sides are another color. without crowding your entries you could use the space more effectively and the eye would not be carrying all across the page. With the center scrolling you wouldn't lose the sliders which now disappear as you scroll down, they could be larger - plan on finger use on sliders and scrolling soon - right? Search is working well, could be bigger, but I could not delete catagories like russia, though I could add. edit and clear should not be light tiny type Make this user friendly for idiots like me who don't think to check out the replies - like say : view 5 replies or see 5 replies - just because it is in light blue doesn't mean I'll look at them figure you have to get a new user immediately - in the first couple of minutes - not with gunky graphics at the top - that's done and dead, but with action and clarity. Stumbleupon got me to a website - a great one in less than 2 minutes and more immediately thereafter. You have a better possibility for user influence than stumble but you need to get the hook set.
As an API/mashup developer, I would think that releasing an API would be an incredible boost of usership and publicity for this incredibly useful service. It would also allow for mashups and data transfer in and out that the developers might not automatically envision. To implement the API, I would suggest REST+Atom since you probably already have most of the code written for that.
A more compact design, more in tune with reddit -- narrow the gaps between up/down arrows, etc. It takes too much space, and eventually won't be readable in this format, imo, anyway ;)
Just a really quick draft. Images does really hurt imo, just as long as it's tight. But scrolling isn't all that bad.
My suggestions for the current theme - make the sliders more Gnome-like, make the arrows bolder, and make the logo prettier.
I don't really like the proposed logo because it just doesn't feel right (maybe the italic?).
I think you could load the entries down the middle of the page , taking up 2/3 of width, and use a side bar on right for sliders, and get more info into the left side of page.- tips- alerts, news and ,oh my , ads. So center is white b/g and sides are another color. without crowding your entries you could use the space more effectively and the eye would not be carrying all across the page. With the center scrolling you wouldn't lose the sliders which now disappear as you scroll down, they could be larger - plan on finger use on sliders and scrolling soon - right?
Search is working well, could be bigger, but I could not delete catagories like russia, though I could add. edit and clear should not be light tiny type
Make this user friendly for idiots like me who don't think to check out the replies - like say : view 5 replies or see 5 replies - just because it is in light blue doesn't mean I'll look at them
figure you have to get a new user immediately - in the first couple of minutes - not with gunky graphics at the top - that's done and dead, but with action and clarity. Stumbleupon got me to a website - a great one in less than 2 minutes and more immediately thereafter. You have a better possibility for user influence than stumble but you need to get the hook set.