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 Post subject: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:27 pm 
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Here is what the main search page looks like.

Being a user of the SSW, I just happened to go on the SW. AND OMG! It's redesigned! I like it, its cleaner and more like the SSW. What do you think?

Edit: Fixed the link. Thanks for the heads up!


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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 8:02 pm 
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Your link is bad. Too many https.

I hate TNT and their module obsession. Why must they put everything into boxes? I guess I like that it's cleaner, but at the same time it just looks so blah.


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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
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I'm not entirely sure what my opinion on it is yet, but the first thought that came to me when I saw it was: "Mmkay, where's my "shop till" link now?"

They removed all those handy links at the top - don't liiike. :(


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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
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varii wrote:
Your link is bad. Too many https.

I hate TNT and their module obsession. Why must they put everything into boxes? I guess I like that it's cleaner, but at the same time it just looks so blah.


I don't mind the boxes, but I hate the screen stretching. Doesn't anybody use lower resolutions these days?


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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
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Old news, but: Block the adverts.


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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
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It shocked me when I first saw it! But I like it, it's very sleek.


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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
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They generally don't, unless they have an old, small monitor. The general trend among web designers now is to code for 1024 x 768, though there are bonus points to be had if you can make it look good in all resolutions.


I keep forgetting how things become old in such a short amount of time when dealing with technology. I've had the same monitor for four years. Seems like I'm going to have to get a new one or get used to not being able to read.


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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
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shapu likes the layout. shapu misses the links to shapu's shop...although having them NOT be there does make the whole assembly seem more partitioned and, therefore, neater.

EDIT: The links in the market.phtml pages have been reformatted. They look much better now, too.


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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
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Vonunov wrote:
They generally don't, unless they have an old, small monitor. The general trend among web designers now is to code for 1024 x 768, though there are bonus points to be had if you can make it look good in all resolutions.


I keep forgetting how things become old in such a short amount of time when dealing with technology. I've had the same monitor for four years. Seems like I'm going to have to get a new one or get used to not being able to read.

Lol, I'm still using 1024 x 768 for about three years, but this is already considered old as well.. Everyone around me has either 1280 or higher, usually widescreen too. I'm guessing it won't be long before 1280 x 960 becomes the new minimum standard..


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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
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The modules are really starting to grow on me. I think it looks really sleek and up-to-date. Speaking of things that have changed, has anyone noticed that our shops now display five items per row instead of four?


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The modules are really starting to grow on me. I think it looks really sleek and up-to-date. Speaking of things that have changed, has anyone noticed that our shops now display five items per row instead of four?


I noticed that last week when I was stocking my shop. I was disappointed at first because it makes it look like I have less items, but I don't care anymore. I also like the new Shop Wizard redesign, it makes things easier to see and clearer.


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I like it. I don't really see why they needed to do it - couldn't they spend their time doing something more worthwhile...? But it does look nice and clean, so it's all good.


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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
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I like it. I don't really see why they needed to do it - couldn't they spend their time doing something more worthwhile...? But it does look nice and clean, so it's all good.


I think they could have definatly been working on something else important too.... :roll:

*cough*POUND*cough*

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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
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I just have one thing to say about this...
...Why??
Seriously.. I agree with euphoniumgirl_71 on this. *cough* POUND *cough* :)


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 Post subject: Re: Shop Wizard - Redesigned
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I just have one thing to say about this...
...Why??
Seriously.. I agree with euphoniumgirl_71 on this. *cough* POUND *cough* :)


Exactly. As much as a like thie revamp redesign, I think they could put time in stuff like the pet emotions so they aren't so smiley all the time.


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