@1 And there a lot of forum posts replying to those posts, explaining why it might not be a good idea.
For anyone interested, here is a custom CSS script that I have for the site, which I updated today to change/revert some issues of the new update, presented all over the feedback thread. https://pastebin.com/LFdkk7a4
The summary of my script:
- Remove uppercase from everything - game titles, user names, forum breadcrumbs, main category names
- Lowered the font size of the release year, compared to the game title
- In game leaderboards, changed the game-cover image back to normal size, of maximum 180x128 or 128x180 pixels
- In profile pages, changed the profile image back to normal size, of maximum 200x100 pixels
- For all the pages on the site, stretch the page content over the entire screen width, removing the empty spaces on the sides. (assuming you use adblock and the space is indeed empty.)
- For widget titles, I removed the new "industry" font, and set the letter spacing to 0.26 instead of 0.46. This is purely personal, as the font doesn't look good to me.
I also recommend using the site at 110% or 125% zoom in your browser, this solves most of the small font issues.
EDIT: I changed some stuff relating to the game cover images on the user profiles. They also got bigger, but only in 144x102 resolution instead of 180x128.
@Jolielegal I pasted a custom CSS script which I made for the site, here: https://www.speedrun.com/the_site/thread/22cmy Among other things, it also lowers the font size of the release year.
So in the example of God of War, it will still show "(2018) (2018)", but the second text will be much less obtrusive.
If you don't want to use custom CSS, you will have to wait for indefinite amount of time until the issue is addressed and fixed.
You can upload a screenshot to this website for example: https://imgur.com/upload
and then copy here the direct image address.
I know this is a bump (I forgot to check it before). But apparently the game was deleted for no set categories, at the end. Good job, game moderator.
@Garsh this is not a good solution. Look at the first example - you have two games called "God of War" and "God of War (2018)". How are you supposed to rename the second game?
Games' properties should definitely not be changed just because of poor CSS design choices.
I think the font of the release year should be small, and moved to somewhere else in the section. You know, exactly like it was before.
Maybe move it below or above the platforms, there is lot of empty space there.
At the very least, lower the font size of the release year. It definitely does not have the same "priority" of the game title, they can't be styled in the same way.