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Site redesign - sneak peek - part 1


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yeah, I thought he'd said that each game would have it's own page, which is good.

It looks nice, and, I'll totally second a 'follow this mod' option.... some mod collaboration tools on the site might be a pretty nice long-term goal eventually, too, because all of the big mods need teams of fine folks working on them.
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As a web developer for my day job, I'd love to have access to a beta server where I can help test by actually making consumer use of the site. I'm not going to be one of those idiot's that complains about unfinished stuff, but only looking at things and mentioning them if I think they're a problem for the user, or an active bug. So when you're out of local and alpha testing but are ready to have the production data available through the new design, and I'd be happy to make use of both sites, when I find something I actually can't yet do on the new one.
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+1 for this !

adaptive browser width !
i'm on 34"...I will use it definitely
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Looks a lot better. I'm wondering, though, if there will be any consideration for mod categories. For example, some modders prefer non-nude and non-sexy mods. But the hidden gems are hidden because they are buried in mountains of cleavage. I'm not trying to judge anyone (well, I mean sometimes I wonder what some of you people think women look like).

 

I just wish there becomes a way for good non-sexy mods to be funneled to the top via trending. Right now, all we have is filtering out those types of mods for searching and toplists, which is great if your non-sexy mod is already super popular, but not if it's new and you're not a well-known modder.

 

Again, I'm all for the freedom to make your game full of naked people that kind of look human, but maybe that should be taken into consideration for facilitating the flow of mod publicity and making some of the gems less hidden.

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You seem to have missed out on the tag feature, Where you can tag certain types of mods to not display for you. This is not new, it has been around for several years and it actually works.

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Huh, I suppose the block feature does work quite well. Thanks for the tip. But that helps more experienced users much more than mod authors, who rely on newer modders.

Again, that's a great feature, but I think it could still use improvement to be more natural or easier to use for newer people. I still think a site redesign could improve it without even requiring the user to set preferences, yet still see what the sexy and non-sexy communities are both up to at a glance.

Thanks again, though, for pointing me to that feature.
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Will there be a way to not show notifications for mods of specific games when browsing the Nexus of a different one?

 

If I'm on the Fallout 4 Nexus and track each mod I use in order to know when there's an update, I don't want to see those update notifications if I'm on the Skyrim Nexus. Currently, all tracked mods regardless of game go through the same notification feed turning it into a jumbled mess.

 

I could see it working as an optional feature since there are probably many people that like to see all notifications regardless of Nexus.

 

 

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Have you tried turning this option off already in your preferences?

There's the option "Game-specific notifications" labeled "Display only notifications relevant to the game you are currently browsing" and it seems to be on "No" by default.
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Somehow I completely missed it, my mistake.
Using that setting works flawlessly, thanks.
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