I reworked my web project. I lumped my image, video, and music threads into one feed.Does it make sense that different media type threads have a different looking thread preview? Is it too confusing? I wanted to make them look different. The thread view is also completely different depending on the media type, and the style is reflected in the thread preview.It kinda bothers me how empty the page looks, especially now that I hid all the personal folder stuff inside a collapsible menu. But maybe that will change over time.
>>1500305Maybe you can try two threads per rowCurrently it's quite hard to differentiate between the video thread and the image thread; the icon is there but it's too small to help. Maybe overlay a play icon over the videos (it doesn't have to actually play the thing)As for the personal folder stuff you can put it on the same row as "new thread", maybe on the right side of the row. Not sure if that was what you did in a previous iteration but you can see if that works better
>>1500306Thank you fren. I made the thread "cards" a bit more consistent and gave them smaller fonts. I think this looks better than the OP pic.Will most likely do something about the coloring. I will have to think of subtle ways to differentiate between image/audio/video threads. At first I thought different colored background, but the result will look like a coloring book.>As for the personal folder stuff you can put it on the same row as "new thread", maybe on the right side of the rowI've reserved it for the sorting buttons (newest/oldest/most replies).
>>1500306>Maybe you can try two threads per rowI did that in my very first iteration. Here's an old screenshot. I was never a huge fan of how many scaling issues it created, but yeah one thread per row creates more empty space especially with horizontal displays.Also it's fun to look at old screenshots to see what I've learned. The logo here was way too big and there was way too much padding here and there.