This is seriously a mess now. I need three screens to look at my own page on a widescreen PC, and some people would have four or five. I have no idea how it looks on smaller screens.
It must be possible to put lists - tournament wins, clans, clubs - onto clickable links to popup windows, rather than let them go on down the page forever.
And those giant truck wheels are just a horrible waste of space.
Please, while fixing up the graph into something useful like the old one, could we have the rest of this looked at?
I agree with Kewpie. The profile page was just fine the way it was in my opinion.
I can live with it but I would sure vote to put it back the way it was.
Originally posted by Kewpie This is seriously a mess now. I need three screens to look at my own page on a widescreen PC, and some people would have four or five. I have no idea how it looks on smaller screens.
It must be possible to put lists - tournament wins, clans, clubs - onto clickable links to popup windows, rather than let them go on down the page forever.
And those gian ...[text shortened]... g up the graph into something useful like the old one, could we have the rest of this looked at?
I quite like the last 50 games graph and the options to go back to the previous 50 etc.
It's a lot easier to view individual games than the previous mountain range format.
I agreee about the wagon wheels though
Originally posted by Kewpie Yes please !
Perhaps we could have a new dummy profile page put up in a thread in the Beta Testers' Forum for the hardcore crowd to redesign.
What about a compromise?
Move the wagon wheels to the bottom of the page then anyone who wants to look at them can do so.
All I ever do is scroll past them to the historical section and I suspect Aa lot of others do the same
Originally posted by Russ If anyone wants to redesign the page (in sketch form) and can get support then I'll happily update it to fit what the community wants.
Russ, why does it have to be redesigned? Why can't it just go back to how it was. I think the problem people have, is that most didn't think that the was anything wrong with it in the first place.
Cheers
Steve