Skyrim

New Site Index - Day 3

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A few days ago we finished rolling our preliminary new index page, complete with feeds. Since then we’ve been carefully combing through the feedback that didn’t contain threats on our lives or the use of pitchforks, fire-lit torches or tinfoil hats and we’ve been gradually working to improve the features on offer. I thought, on day 3, I’d share some of the updates and improvements we’ve made since first rolling out the new index page and just let you know that we’re still working on it and taking on-board constructive feedback.

The change log up until now:

  • Moved the Hot Files thumbnails from the right nav to underneath the large hot files image, where it was before. Expanded the width to take up the entire content area to ensure we can fit the new 6 hot files, up from the original 5
  • Added left and right arrows that allow you to move the hot files image to the previous or next file in the list
  • Removed the tool-tip to the right of the "Your feeds" heading and replaced it with a link to your feed preferences to make it more obvious you can actually manipulate the feeds to some extent
  • Site news is now the default feed for people who haven't set a default
  • You can now disable your activity feed on your profile within your preferences
  • Increased the font size to make it more readable in most areas
  • Large images posted in file news articles are now scaled down in the File news tab to ensure they don't take up too much space (this will not affect the actually news article itself)
  • Fixed an issue with the file news article likes that meant you could like an article an unlimited amount of times
  • Changed the Latest Files and Latest images so that they show three in a row, and 15 per page
  • Entries in the Latest files and Latest Images now show how long it has been since the file has been added to the site
  • The "more" button on the Latest Files and Latest Images tabs will now provide 15 more entries on the same page [note: we plan to update this so that it replaces the current 15 entries, rather than tacks another 15 on to the end. You'll then be able to scroll back and forth through the latest files and images without leaving the index]

If you haven’t already I’d recommend you go to your preferences where you will find options to manipulate your feeds a bit more to your liking, and change your default feed preference. Don’t care about the activity feeds? That’s fine, change your default feed to Site News, Latest Files or Latest Images, depending on what you come here for, and you’ll get that every time you land on the site.

As I said, we’re still very much working on this and appreciate the constructive (with emphasis on constructive) feedback we’ve been receiving.

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  1. a1418105869
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    How to login MOD?
  2. jay497172590
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    A few days ago we finished rolling our preliminary new index page, complete with feeds. Since then we’ve been carefully combing through the feedback that didn’t contain threats on our lives or the use of pitchforks, fire-lit torches or tinfoil hats and we’ve been gradually working to improve the features on offer. I thought, on day 3, I’d share some of the updates and improvements we’ve made since first rolling out the new index page and just let you know that we’re still working on it and taking on-board constructive feedback.

    The change log up until now:


    • Moved the Hot Files thumbnails from the right nav to underneath the large hot files image, where it was before. Expanded the width to take up the entire content area to ensure we can fit the new 6 hot files, up from the original 5
    • Added left and right arrows that allow you to move the hot files image to the previous or next file in the list
    • Removed the tool-tip to the right of the Your feeds heading and replaced it with a link to your feed preferences to make it more obvious you can actually manipulate the feeds to some extent
    • Site news is now the default feed for people who haven't set a default
    • You can now disable your activity feed on your profile within your preferences
    • Increased the font size to make it more readable in most areas
    • Large images posted in file news articles are now scaled down in the File news tab to ensure they don't take up too much space (this will not affect the actual news article itself)
    • Fixed an issue with the file news article likes that meant you could like an article an unlimited amount of times
    • Changed the Latest Files and Latest images so that they show three in a row, and 15 per page
    • Entries in the Latest files and Latest Images now show how long it has been since the file has been added to the site
    • The more button on the Latest Files and Latest Images tabs will now provide 15 more entries on the same page [note: we plan to update this so that it replaces the current 15 entries, rather than tacks another 15 on to the end. You'll then be able to scroll back and forth through the latest files and images without leaving the index]

    If you haven’t already I’d recommend you go to your preferences where you will find options to manipulate your feeds a bit more to your liking, and change your default feed preference. Don’t care about the activity feeds? That’s fine, change your default feed to Site News, Latest Files or Latest Images, depending on what you come here for, and you’ll get that every time you land on the site.

    As I said, we’re still very much working on this and appreciate the constructive (with emphasis on constructive) feedback we’ve been receiving.
  3. Apprentice Harper
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    Oh yea the "top level" page. I have always had a link to New today in my Bookmarks Toolbar >`FO_NV folder and I really have not been going to the Main page. But That is just me and maybe I'll check it out now. its looking good and I see some stuff I probably missed so.. I like it. b(^_^)d


  4. TheRomans
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    the new donate button appears on members that have the donation function disabled.
    Donate button is also still on my profile, without it being selected.
  5. d181sp1
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    Any luck with that random file button happening?
  6. Athelos
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    LONG LIVE THE NEXUS! May your servers be presented with much longevity and your heart and pride of this endeavor never falter!
  7. marstinson
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    @Zaldiir: thanks for answering. I figured it had something to do with ease of mod installation and, yeah, Bethesda uses the same system across games, so it makes sense. I'll keep my fingers crossed on NMM support for the rest. Peace!
  8. Zaldiir
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    If you click next page on the file news, but there are no more news, there is no way to go back to the previous page without reloading the whole page.
  9. Zaldiir
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    It's got to do with the file structure. All the games supported by NMM has the same file structure, thus it isn't much trouble to support all those, whereas the other games have totally different file structures and will take more time until will be supported (if it is possible at all).

    Besides, looking back at the history of NexusMods and the download/upload statistics, I would say Bethesda's games are the primary games for this network.


    @dejct, those six are the Hot Files. If you are looking for the Top 25 in the past 2 weeks, those are found under Files -> Top Files.
  10. marstinson
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    I play eight of the ten games for which the Nexus has modding communities and yet the only ones currently supported by NMM (aside from World of Tanks, which is one of the two I don't play) are from Bethesda. Coincidence, conspiracy or oversight? Enquiring minds want to know.