New Website Feedback
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Just had the same "Coming Soon" alignment issue occur on Chrome. Looking in the DevTools, it looks like the div for the affected row is missing the
flex-direction: row
style property when compared to all the other entries, and has instead picked up the generated class name from the date div (Monday, April 5th). Its parent is also missing the margin style.Hope that helps narrow the issue down. Loving the new desktop site so far!
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For what it's worth, I noticed that if I click on the series, calendar, or user tab, and then click back on home, the alignment gets corrected. However, simply refreshing the home after that will break it again. Not sure if this info will help in any way, but I thought it might be worth to point it out.
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On the old site, the Coming Soon list had a RSS feed associated with it, but on the new site, it is now gone.
Was it moved? I couldn't find it on the calendar page.
Thanks!
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The new home sidebar looks pretty bad, IMO.
You have this whole design consisting of filmstrips, and you slap a sidebar next to all of it?
Why not just add an additional strip? It would look a lot less busy-design wise.
Too many entries? Well how about focusing on delivering more precise and relevant information to the user? A reason many liked the old sidebar is because it provided part release information on the homepage, and that's you could have focused a strip on. How about latest released parts? And if the user is logged in and following series, latest released parts for the series the user follows?
As an unfiltered show-all, the sidebar is literally just a worse version of the full calendar page, so it'd make sense to provide something more focused - and in this case it could be focused on recently released stuff that's already out, as the calendar is better serving the purpose of what's coming up, so link to that for that.
Also, why is the "latest titles" strip limited to just five entries again? It used to show all new licenses. I know there was the issue at one point where it got to less than five titles and the thumbnails got huge, but the solution to that shouldn't be setting the amount of titles shown to a fixed amount but rather just enforcing a max height or something. Or just set it to a five title minimum but don't cap the maximum.
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Reader
The reader interface normally hides the browser's vertical scroll bar when the mouse cursor is hovering over the window. This does not work when Windows 10 is in tablet mode. This results in a few quirks with Microsoft Edge (and possibly other browsers):
- The browser's scroll bar is always rendered. This is rather distracting when using the Black or Gray themes.
- "Left-to-right" reading mode: Swiping upward scrolls the webpage down and away from the reader, showing the page footer. (minor nuisance)
- ""Scroll down" reading mode: Swiping upward scrolls the reader text normally until reaching the end of the current document, after which the webpage scrolls away from the reader to show the page footer. Swiping downward (to go back to earlier text) scrolls the reader but leaves the footer displayed. The footer remains visible until the user taps the scroll bar and drags the interface upward again, or until the user swipes all the way back to the top of the document.
Despite being only cosmetic, the first bullet is the biggest nuisance for me as a user. The Black theme is very attractive, but the permanently illuminated browser scroll bar is distracting to the reading experience on a full screen tablet.
I personally don't find the links in the page footer (Links/Information/Account) valuable enough to warrant the technical complications it imposes on the reader interface, and the Home/Series/Calendar/Forums/User buttons are the only ones I would use for navigating away from the reader. If you can figure out a workaround that keeps the footer while avoiding the browser scroll bar issues I would be happy with that too.
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Bug Report:
Chrome on Windows PC
When navigating the the calendar, after refreshing the page, formatting breaks at a couple of points in the month of April. It appears to break after entries for part releases 8 and 10 of "Welcome to Japan, Ms. Elf!", which has me suspicious it could be related to some of the punctuation in that title. Though the page doesn't seem to break at the part 9 release. The issue also doesn't seem to happen if "part releases only" is selected as a filter; so it may be an interaction with ebook release entries.
The way the formatting breaks seems to be that date label and all entries merge into the same row (I can see the date and one entry of a release; it seems like the other releases for that date might be off-screen to the right). Also not sure why the formatting issue only happens on refreshing the calendar.
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@hatguy12
Can confirm the calendar page breaks after refresh, but not too sure it's the same.At first glance it appears normal, but the current release Fushi no Kami v3 just states 'Out Now Digital' with no color, and the blue boxes for the future releases of 'A Wild Last Boss Appeared!' and 'Mapping' switch to 'Holmes of Kyoto' part 5 and 'Ideal Sponger Life' part 2
Same thing happened after I made a pre-order on 'A Wild Last Boss Appeared!'... -
Thanks for improving the dark themes on the forum! All bigger problems were fixed after my last message.
I spotted one more.
Code text
seems to be displayed the same way it is on lighter themes, so it really jumps on eyes. Thus, another colour scheme forcode
would be awesome. Only adjusting the background colour to be something rather near black might do the trick with no need to touch the red font colour at all. (Maybe?) -
I would be great to have a Manga Digital releases tracker in the Calendar. Checking the calendar, I only see the LN releases. If you miss the "Our latest digital releases" section on homepage for manga, you wont know when will it be released unless you go and search for it in book store.
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In the library, the Faraway Paladin's volumes are mislabeled and go from volume 2 to 6 when they should go from 1 to 4 (or 1 to 5 if you ignore the fact that vol 3 is cut in 2).
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@terabyte @BartzBB @_08 @mirkosp @Dry-Eyes The homepage releases code has been altered, and the issue with certain events' thumbnails not showing, or the layout otherwise being broken should be fixed. Please let me know if it isn't. There will be a brief "Loading..." placeholder shown, we'll look into doing away with that at a later date
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@chocolatkey I'm mainly using the old site (I prefer the old LN parts web reader) but I'll keep an eye on it and see if it happens again. 👍
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In terms of feature requests, it might have been mentioned already, but just in case:
- I'd love to have a section similar to the Library for the series we are following, ordered chronologically by update date. Since there is a Followed filter, maybe Recently updated could be added as a sorting option...?
- I agree with the feedback on the footer bar; it takes a lot of space on mobile.
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Bug:
The calendar page will periodically display one or more days worth of listings incorrectly causing the links to the days content to be unreadable.Issues:
- Date header styling appears wrong
- The listing for the effected day do not wrap and continue to the right of the page and disappear off the page.
- Days without any releases are not appearing
Discovery:
- Days without a release are still generating an HTML header wrapper, however without any content.
- Days without a release are not generating a listing wrapper, which seems to be the main cause of the display issue.
- It seems that some JavaScript code is adding the styling classes and Id attributes to the generated HTML, however when a header HTML wrapper is created without an listing HTML wrapper, the JavaScript code misidentifies what should be a header and what should be a list, applying the wrong style classes and Id attributes values when ever this occurs.
- This issue can occur multiple times depending on the number of days shown without a releases.
- This issue might not be visible if there is an even number of consecutive days without release content. So this issue will only appear if there is an odd number of consecutive days without release content.
Image:
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Technically thats not an "new site" issue but while you are dealing with the website, can you do something about the membership upgrade and downgrade? I saw a thread today that someone wanted to change their premiumship to regularship but they have to send e-mail or cancel their membership and when membership expires then they can change to regular membership.
In new site, having that option would be nice.
PS: Changing text color also would be nice.
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For those of you who are having trouble getting used to the latest forum upgrade highlighting the first post you haven't read yet instead of the last one you did read, I suggest adding the following to Custom CSS in your settings:
.topic .posts [component="post"].highlight { border: 1px solid #2390b0; }
This will put the color highlight border around the entire message instead of just underlining it.
To me, the underline always made me think "above the line is what I haven't read, below the line is what I have read". Except now that they highlight the first one you haven't read it means there's one message above the line that I haven't read yet. Changing the highlight to the box gives me a line above what I haven't read yet again.
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Here is a minor bug in the calendar page.
As you can see Fushi no Kami Part 1 and 2 were released simultaneously but in the wrong order in the Calendar Page. It should be Part 1 at the top followed by Part 2.
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Just wanted to mention I really like the new calendar and the feature highlighting series at the bottom.
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@bartzbb can i also ask why those are shows green? first i thought it was first part release reasons but that wasnt it. Then i thought it was my following things but again that wasnt it so why?
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@hopebestman They're green because the pre-pub part is available for reading right now if that's what you're asking