Hi Greg,

Since you used five NOs, I thought I'd break my own new rule of not talking
about future features and let you know there is also going to be a 'lofi'
version with a more conventional approach(think old craigslist level of
interface).  The current website is also going to keep working in tandem
until that's done.

I'm reading all the feedback and am thinking about it all... So thanks
again everyone.

all the best,



On Sunday, April 6, 2014, Greg Ewing <greg.ew...@canterbury.ac.nz> wrote:

> René Dudfield wrote:
>
>  here's a preview of the HiFi part of the new pygame website...
>>
>> http://pygame.org/hifi.html
>> What do you think?
>>
>
> NO! NO! NO! NO! NO!
>
> This is a HORRIBLE user interface, for all sorts
> of reasons.
>
> 1. There is no need for a page of this kind to require
>    horizontal scrolling at all.
>
> 2. If horizontal scrolling is required (which it's not
>    in this case) it should be done the usual way, with
>    a scroll bar.
>
> 3. Scrolling, if it's to happen at all, should happen
>    promptly, and not make the user wait through an
>    animation, particularly one that could cause dizziness
>    or motion sickness in some people.
>
> Sorry to be so negative -- you've obviously put a lot
> of work into this -- but usability has to come first.
>
> Visually it's very nice. The same content in a more
> conventional layout would be great.
>
> --
> Greg
>

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