Reply 380 of 743, by hwh
schmatzler wrote on 2020-01-04, 10:24:But guess what: The world doesn't stop spinning just because you want technologies back that are clearly out-of-style in the yea […]
hwh wrote on 2020-01-04, 03:08:Tell you what. Here's an "old skool" opinion.
But guess what: The world doesn't stop spinning just because you want technologies back that are clearly out-of-style in the year 2020.
Nobody uses tables anymore to do webdesign - what comes next, you'd like to have frames and flash animations back?
Also: Nobody uses only text labels anymore in 2020. We have smartphones and tablets now and these don't have a lot of space, so we need to use this space in the best possible way.
It's not like the pictograms and icons used here change every second - even if you don't get them, you'll understand what they mean pretty quickly - you can also hover on all of them and a text will pop up that tells you what the button is doing.I also think that if you actively change your browser settings to unsmooth fonts and make them more blocky, it's your own problem if some websites look worse after that. I can't even think of a site I regularly use that would work well with that.
The amount of "This website is shit" posts is really annoying, btw. I thought we were all a bunch of adults here - clearly not. This is worse than the YouTube and Facebook comment sections!
Fantastic. I have someone calling me a Luddite on VOGONS.
But that's not it. I never implied the world or this site revolves around me (no idea where that came from, great strawman). And I don't want iframes and flash. That's not next. What was next was you attacking me for whatever reason. It's a question of design. Not what year it is. I HATE pictograms and I don't need your opinion on what year I'm living in for thinking so. If you like them, you can voice that opinion too without mocking me.
As I said in my post, I believe the proper implementation is a mobile version, not to create a lowest common denominator design that is, in my view, a downgrade of a standard forum template.
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