Arrow might work. Maybe a slightly longer one to retain some of the button's size (but not necessarily all)?
how would buttons with yellow arrows look?
<Snipped quote by Ellri> Until I came to RPG, I never called the character's description a sheet, and I've been in the RP world for 12+ years now. CHAR is an abbreviation for something that all roleplayers know, a character. The character description has many names. Character sheet, bio(graphy), app(lication), design, blueprint, etc. A newbie to RPG may never have heard the term CS before, so it would be completely un-intuitive what that tab was for. Keep it as CHAR.The exact opposite for me - been RPing well over a decade and hardly ever even seen those referred as *other* than CS's and the half-word abbrievation just looks odd to me. Char is a data type; it has nothing to do with RP'ing. It isn't hard to learn one potentially new term when half the site uses it. When in doubt, tooltips. I see text on tags is now black. I approve. (Now to do the same with other buttons of similar color... If there was a criticism in regards to the black text, then I think the shadow effect remnant of the white text (?) needs to be removed - it simply makes the text appear a bit fuzzy.) Preferred the old look of the pagination buttons. Also, those currently highlight to a rather unpleasant white. I also agree on the "Go -->" buttons - these look a bit ... unrefined?
ALSO: The post writing form needs to be able to scroll. It can be scrolled, but it is clunky and not easy to do. Could a scrollbar be added when necessary on small devices? I'm not sure it'll fix the issue but it wouldn't hurt.The post scrolls fine for me when swiped (desktop version) - in my experience, catching a scrollbar is a lot trickier...
@LegendBegins Alright, think I fixed the userbar-wrapping issue by just displaying "You" instead of username for now. Does it still wrap for you now?Nope, everything looks fixed. Thank you.
<Snipped quote> The post scrolls fine for me when swiped (desktop version) - in my experience, catching a scrollbar is a lot trickier...It could very well just be that Samsung's browser is a bit derpy in regards to scrolling individual forms, resulting in both my sig problem and the post problem. I'll try a third party browser and report back. EDIT: The issue was in fact due to Samsung's browser. Firefox is allowing me to scroll as desired.
@LegendBegins A large number of mobile users, specifically. Obviously the only platforms on which Safari exists are iOS and OS X. On OS X, the mass majority of people will use a third-party browser, leaving iOS, where most people won't care enough to get a third-party browser. Like it or not iOS will most likely be the predominant mobile platform, however I'm not convinced that the number of people using mobile on the guild is so significant that there will be much of a problem.I don't agree. Not many people can sit on a computer all day, and the backup is mobile. And I'd say that around half of all mobile users are Apple users.
Most people I know have switched to Chrome on iOS.I don't know anyone that's switched to Chrome. And it's more logical to use Safari, since Apple gives Safari a benefit that other browsers don't have, that makes it faster. I've found all other browser apps to be slower than Safari, and less convenient to use.
<Snipped quote by Captain Jordan> It isn't hard to learn one potentially new term when half the site uses it. When in doubt, tooltips.I agree. While I had never seen the abbreviation "CS" before coming to this site, it's an easy convention to pick up.
@LegendBegins In my case, literally anyone I know with iOS whose browser has been mentioned or I've seen has switched. Then again, I'd also say there are notably more Androids than iOSes...Perhaps it's just location, and geography based marketing. I see far more iPhones, and don't know a single person who does not use Safari.
So it does seem that only in America will hordes of people line up for days to pay the iPhone premium.Murica.
Statistically speaking, Apple is the leading smartphone maker in the US, followed by Samsung with their Android devices. However, worldwide (especially in Asia), Samsung, and Android in general, tends to lead the pack. While Apple and Samsung go back and forth for the title of biggest smartphone manufacturer, iPhones have had a relatively difficult time penetrating international markets where Android devices can offer a wider range of prices and specs. So it does seem that only in America will hordes of people line up for days to pay the iPhone premium.The best dang country on this Earth, too. But in all seriousness, that's correct, though I doubt the Guild sees many internet users outside of the US or Europe. @TheMaster99 He completely beat you to the punch.