I have but one opinion on the new profile page. Not a big deal and I really don't care if nobody agrees. But, shouldn't the profile pic still be in relation to the profile text, and the avatar invisible in the profile page?
I think it was a big mistake to move the graph into the middle and put the stats at the bottom. The most important information in a player's profile is their current rating, so this should be displayed in a more prominent position.
Why should we have to scroll down to the very bottom of the sreen in order to find out a player's rating and how many games they've won, drawn and lost?
Originally posted by David Tebb I think it was a big mistake to move the graph into the middle and put the stats at the bottom. The most important information in a player's profile is their current rating, so this should be displayed in a more prominent position.
Why should we have to scroll down to the very bottom of the sreen in order to find out a player's rating and how many games they've won, drawn and lost?
I agree about the player's current rating, that's quite hard to find (it was somewhat hard to find before, too, but now it's even worse). Also, many people will probably think that the rating above the graph is the current rating. But I also very much appreciate that we can see the graph without scrolling, so I wouldn't want the whole statistics block moved up again. Maybe the current rating could be shown outside that block, somewhere at the top.
Originally posted by Nordlys I agree about the player's current rating, that's quite hard to find (it was somewhat hard to find before, too, but now it's even worse). Also, many people will probably think that the rating above the graph is the current rating. But I also very much appreciate that we can see the graph without scrolling, so I wouldn't want the whole statistics block moved up again. Maybe the current rating could be shown outside that block, somewhere at the top.
Really like the new layout. Its a much better presentation of the data.
Thanks Russ! 🙂
Just been thinking - would a scrollable graph with wider lines to click on make this easier to use (not sure how much it would detract from the overall picture though?), this may solve any issue of page-scrolling sideways on smaller size screens as it could be sized to fit?