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Noel Carboni
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May 10, 2012
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Is The New Forum Design In Transition?

  • May 10, 2012
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I've got to say, the forum just feels broken as it is.

And I'm not just talking about little formatting glitches needing cleaning up.  I'm talking about the fairly significant number of features that have gone missing, such as listing who a reply is to, listing the post and points counts, etc.

More broken than it did.

My question is this: 

Is what we see what we're going to get, or are we in transition to something better?

-Noel

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    Inspiring
    May 11, 2012

    This whole forum complex has been in a state of transition since it was first inflicted on users.  For every improvement we get at least one step backwards.

    And now we have light blud on light gray, light gray on slightly darker gray, etc, etc.  I an't see that any real thought has been put into this New and Improved "design".

    Yes, I'm complaining!

    Jacob Bugge
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 10, 2012

    A new meaning of WYSIWYG.

    Legend
    May 10, 2012

    Yes, and yes!

    The skin you're looking at now is the overall design that Adobe have decided to keep, but the team developing it are still releasing updates to fix issues and alter the feature set available.

    Noel Carboni
    Legend
    May 10, 2012

    Dave Merchant wrote:

    Yes, and yes!

    Thanks, Dave - I guess.  It's the terminology that bothers me I think...  This is not just a "re-skin".

    "Skin" implies colors, shapes, sizes - but not functionality.

    This recent change is therefore more than a "re-skin" of the old forum.  I have to say, I don't mind the colors and layout - it's usable.  And I understand the need for modernization, though I didn't see a real need to change the look before getting the functionality working better.

    We seem to have entered the era of UI simplification.  Not long ago someone somewhere came up with the term "cognitive overload", which always seemed like a backhanded way of saying "most folks are too stupid to deal with a lot of stuff on the screen at once", and so everyone began simplifying their user interfaces.  Hell, Microsoft even stopped making their Windows OS actually do windows.  Kind of a slap in the face to people who yearn for more and bigger monitors just so they can get more stuff up there for use "at a glance".

    I urge everyone to think of the derivation of Albert Einstein's immortal comment:

    "Make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler."

    -Noel

    Phillip M  Jones
    Inspiring
    May 10, 2012

    As Noel said about Einstein's Comment. I agree.

    Computer Makers and Software Companies have suddenly decided that despite education level of people. They assume everyone has the inteligence of 4 year olds.

    There should be educational programs for school but when you become adults you should be treated as adults, and assume that people have adult inteligence. Therefore Computers should be computers, and Computer Programs should be written with adult intelligence in mind.

    While I may not be the very brightest Bulb in the bunch. I've been able to get around just fine in any application.  All this new look and feel started with Google Chrome.  everyone is working so fast to emulate it.