On 3/28/19 12:34 AM, Mirimir wrote:
On 03/27/2019 09:10 AM, Ralph Seichter wrote:
Not sure if this is the right place to vent, but here goes:
Whoever changed the Tor website's design seems to a) have a serious vision impairment and b) done his utmost to hide access to the Tor source code.
I think the site feels dumbed down to cater only to those with the shortest attention spans (and bad eyesight) now. Also, as a relay and exit operator, I care most about the source code and documentation, not some management summary.
Was there no QA process involved before rolling out the new website?
Annoyed, Ralph
Well, it's obviously targeted at mobile devices.
And it's too bad that there's no link to a desktop version.
Part of the problem, for my use, is the banner which is fixed and won't scroll out of the way, eating up screen real estate instead of showing the information I am looking for. I've gotten rather quick with editing via the browser's Inspect Element function in other contexts, it can be used here too. However, it would be better if the page were designed with more usability in mind.
As for the information I was looking for, the web site's apparent exclusive focus on just the Tor Browser is a big negative change for those looking for Tor itself.
But about the problematic layout that now exists, in general, the CSS media rule mixes all types of screens together regardless of orientation, aspect ratio or size. So mobile and multi-screen desktops all fall under the 'all' or 'screen' values.
/Lars