DefenestratedKoala Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 8 minutes ago, jmharris said: Ok thanks, I can see that. The mod tile now shows the latest known value, but the search index clearly hasn't been updated promptly as is expected. (One could argue whether the mod tile should show the search index value or the latest value.. ) My expectation is that this will be a high priority to resolve ASAP. Cool. Thank you for addressing this. My general expectation was to have something like the old "latest" page which would show the latest released/brand new mods in order of the newness of the actual mod page itself. Beyond that, I do still find this design a bit cumbersome and awkward on desktop. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DefenestratedKoala Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 2 minutes ago, zloybelka said: Haha, thought so too once, on the new user profiles, BUT that's just the NEW COOL UPDATE "DATE" indicator. So very cool and convenient (not). That's a separate filter though "last updated". If I see a "last updated" and a "date published", I'm going to expect the "date published" to go off of the mod itself and not latest activity on it. All in all, very confusing when compared to the old system. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff jmharris Posted March 22 Staff Share Posted March 22 1 minute ago, DuncanWasHere said: the overwhelmingly negative reception to it There certainly are some negative (and rude!) reactions to it, but feedback over all channels has not been negative overall. I know we can all place our own weight on which channels of communication are more important, and I know some people will flat out not believe me- but it actually is the case. Of course that doesn't mean we aren't going to be improving things where needed. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zloybelka Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 32 minutes ago, m661 said: Might I suggest that the team takes a look at Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG2.1) https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG22/quickref/?versions=2.1&showtechniques=141#principle1 Oh look, the guidelines page is all black font on white background, not vise versa as the NEW COOL NEXUS COLORS! Just remembered this discussion from a year ago, and here we are again. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zloybelka Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 31 minutes ago, jmharris said: easier and more enjoyable for everyone Erm, obviously not. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WndMll Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 1 minute ago, jmharris said: There certainly are some negative (and rude!) reactions to it, but feedback over all channels has not been negative overall. I know we can all place our own weight on which channels of communication are more important, and I know some people will flat out not believe me- but it actually is the case. Of course that doesn't mean we aren't going to be improving things where needed. Defending brand image it is. It's been negative overall. The Reddit is on fire, this forum is on fire, the discord has had so many people over the past few days joining just to say that the redesign is bad. There is no mental gymnastics you can do to make it seem like it hasn't been negative overall. Overwhelmingly Negative, in red text, one might say. Say I don't believe you all you want but I can count and even from glancing there's far more negativity than positivity. 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff jmharris Posted March 22 Staff Share Posted March 22 16 minutes ago, DefenestratedKoala said: Cool. Thank you for addressing this. My general expectation was to have something like the old "latest" page which would show the latest released/brand new mods in order of the newness of the actual mod page itself. I could be wrong about it being a search index sync issue by the way, just shooting from the hip. At the very least it's a problem perceived with the discrepancy between having sorted by a certain date property, and then seeing 'x days ago' results in a non linear order right? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HollownessDevoured Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 I have to feel for the staff, especially those who respond out-of-office hours, that only has the power to forward feedback. I have been frustrated over a year, knew this was coming and even bowed out of Nexus, back just because I was PM'd about this post, and this is the only opportunity to provide feedback since a year ago. When this post is locked you will really know frustration. So I recommend to provide more and as much constructive and compromised based feedback; over straight up frustration and venting posts—as they may be seen as just hostility and dismissed and might get this post closed faster. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DefenestratedKoala Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 6 minutes ago, jmharris said: I could be wrong about it being a search index sync issue by the way, just shooting from the hip. At the very least it's a problem perceived with the discrepancy between having sorted by a certain date property, and then seeing 'x days ago' results in a non linear order right? Sort of. I choose "all time", "date published", and "desc" for the sort options. Nothing about a date range. Expected results would be a linear order (eg. 1 hour ago, 2 hours ago, 12 hours ago, 1 day ago, etc.). The non-linearness of it is especially confusing as some of the mods I'm seeing early on in the results are ones that I know for a fact are older as I have already downloaded them and they have no new uploaded files available on their pages at this moment. Meanwhile, brand new published mods are somehow ending up lower in the list. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WndMll Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 Just now, HollownessDevoured said: I have to feel for the staff, especially those who respond out-of-office hours, that only has the power to forward feedback. I have been frustrated over a year, knew this was coming and even bowed out of Nexus, back just because I was PM'd about this post, and this is the only opportunity to provide feedback since a year ago. When this post is locked you will really know frustration. So I recommend to provide more and as much constructive and compromised based feedback; over straight up frustration and venting posts—as they may be seen as just hostility and dismissed and might get this post closed faster. Well, I'll mention now before it is locked that I very much enjoyed bonding over a shared factual disgust of the work created by "professional UX devs" and mismanagement. You all now have a special place in my heart. 9 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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