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The New Dean's World Sucks!

Tell me why you hate it.

Now that we've made a bunch of fixes, I mean.

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Val Prieto (mail):
My only complaint is that damn blogad on the right titled "Mr. President - Time to Go" for actforvictory.com.

Hopefully I wont see one asking me to go see Michael Moore's new hit crapumentary.
7.9.2004 10:13am
Arnold Harris (mail):
Okay, once again.

The Dean's New World (DNW) works good again, like (Dean's Old World (DOW) always did. But DNW, the way you have these columns stacked, is never ever going to be as easy to read as DOW was, so long as you have the articles squeezed between the housekeeping crap on the left and the ads on the right.

And mostly you are wasting two-thirds of your screen space, because the ads on the right take up only about a single page length, and the housekeeping crap on the left about three page lengths. Compared with the articles, which as you accumulate them in narrow column format, go on, and on, and on, and on.....

Log onto DNW yourself some time. Scroll down a ways, and see if you don't notice the same thing.

Moreover, this is entirely unnecessary to achieve the effect that you now want, which is for people to see your ads in a prominent place.
Leave the ads where they are, on top of the right column. But then move the housekeeping crap (contact, subscribe, google, archives, old archives, we support, blogroll) to the right side underneath the ads.

Then, if you want, you can shrink the column width of the articles to about half your screen, and expand the width of the advertising boxes (or double them up two per row) and you will have more space for the housekeeping crap underneath the ads.

Arnold Harris
Mount Horeb WI
7.9.2004 10:19am
Robin Munn (mail):
My main complaint is that comment postings don't have dates on them. I've occasionally responded to a post about halfway down the main page, with no way of knowing whether the comment thread I was answering was fresh (someone posted in the past thirty minutes) or stale (the last post was three days ago). Putting "Posted by (name) on (date)" at the top of comments would solve that problem.
7.9.2004 10:24am
Arnold Harris (mail):
One more suggestion. I'm sure I'm not the only commenter who scrolls down the comments looking for someone in particular, either to boost him, give him the hook, or use one of his good ideas as the basis for another comment. So why don't you make it easier for us by bolding up the commenters' names slightly in the top right just above each comment box after these are posted?

Arnold Harris
Mount Horeb WI
7.9.2004 10:25am
Sean Kinsell (mail) (www):
It looks great now that I'm on my laptop at home (Mozilla). Both fonts and spacing are much better. I'd like to second Robin's and Arnold's requests about comments, though.
7.9.2004 10:41am
Meezer (mail):
I miss the wide text area. Everyone seems to go for the narrow format, and since I don't have a blog I guess I don't know the ramifications involved. So there may be a good reason. The previous page was much easier to read, though, and the page was less "busy".
I'll still read "Dean's World" regardless.
7.9.2004 10:48am
Andrew Ian Dodge (mail) (www):
Font is way the hell too big for one thing. The older layout was much easier on the eyes and not as in your face.
7.9.2004 10:50am
TC Lynch (mail) (www):
the comment date thingie...I hate thinking I'm commenting on something that is so eight hours ago.
7.9.2004 11:13am
Phil Massey (www):
Well, I kinda liked the 'best submissions' category you had a link to. But probably ony because of the traffic it sent my way.
7.9.2004 11:38am
Phil Massey (www):
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7.9.2004 11:38am
Brian King:
It does not suck.

But, since you're asking - how about a PDA version of the site? You're one of a few blogs I synch to my Palm Pilot, (using a handy thing called Plucker).

The browser on the PDA doesn't do columns, so, it renders the left column above the center column above the right column. I have to scroll past the blogroll to get to the good stuff every time. (It's OK - I can handle it. But wouldn't it be nice if...)

As a reference, Instapundit does it nicely.
7.9.2004 11:46am
Dan Champion (mail):
The only moving part I'd replace is the nut behind the wheel.

*ducks and runs*
7.9.2004 12:01pm
Bill from INDC Journal (mail):
Looks ok!
7.9.2004 4:21pm
Rhye (www):
My mistake is leaving comments box open at times and then move on to other posts in the same site and hit the comments link. My request is putting a "Leave your comments on: (Title of Post Here)" as a reminder and inspiration when you want to gather thoughts for commenting.

The date thing is a great idea too.
7.9.2004 5:15pm
Chris Lansdown (mail) (www):
Hey, me again (the powerblogs guy).

About dates on comments, good idea. I was already planning to do it actually, but thanks for reminding me (right now I have a FIXME in the appropriate place of the code). I'll try to get that done soon.

About the title of the post being the title of the comment page, similarly, a good idea. I'll try to get that done soon too.
7.9.2004 9:03pm
Chris Lansdown (mail) (www):
Arnold,

I don't understand what you mean. Do you really find it difficult to locate a commenter's name as it is? All you need to do is look at the very left of the page as you scroll, and read only in the grey boxes which are the first thing in each comment.

Have I completely misunderstood what you were talking about?

Btw, I could easily bold the commenter's name, would other people like that (as opposed to finding it visually distracting)?
7.9.2004 9:07pm
Chris Lansdown (mail) (www):
A.I. Dodge,

The New Dean's World style doesn't set the font size of the text in a post — that's left at whatever the browser's default is so that everyone gets the text size that they find most comfortable to read at. If you find the font size too big, why don't you configure your browser so that its default is something you find readable?
7.9.2004 9:12pm
Chris Lansdown (mail) (www):
Ok, make sure to reload the comment page (if you're using mozilla, hold shift while you do right click -> reload, if you're in IE, restart your browser (by default IE is very stubborn about caching)), then take a look and tell me what you think.

(Hint: look at the title of the page and the lower right-hand cornder of every comment.)

:-)
7.9.2004 10:06pm
Chris Lansdown (mail) (www):
Phil,

Go look on the left sidebar under "Old Archives". :-)
7.9.2004 10:36pm
Steven Malcolm Anderson (www):
Say! You've done it! You put the titles of the posts we're commenting on on top of the comments window -- and the dates and times of our comments, too. Thank you!

You're making the new Dean's World better and better all the time. Thank you!
7.9.2004 10:40pm
Steven Malcolm Anderson (www):
And -- hey! I love the way you've categorized posts by subject as well as by date in your archives. Excellent. Thank you.
7.10.2004 4:02am
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