Dear members of the TuDiabetes family,
We are finally sporting our new look and feel on TuDiabetes. Here's a list of some of the things that changed:
All decisions to move things around, what to feature more (or less), which sub-categories to include within each navigation category (where applicable), have been rooted on data of site usage for the past year.
A couple of other things:
As announced at the beginning of the year the personal profile pages have now been reset to match the same look and feel of the home page. Please follow the instructions on this tutorial if you want to experiment with giving your profile page a personal touch.
If you have any questions or if you are seeing anything abnormal (things that do not looking OK on your browser), please report the issue by replying to this topic or use the "Contact Us" form at the footer. Where possible, please include a screenshot of the issue you are experiencing.
Tags: redesign
Permalink Reply by Scott E on February 13, 2012 at 6:38pm I know this is an old discussion, but it's still perhaps the best place to ask: did the lines that separate replies (and replies to replies) get lighter? It's easy to tell which replies are nested beneath others when the writings are short (as in page 1 of this thread), but in other discussions, like this one, where the replies are long, it's kind of hard to see whose profile pics are indented and to follow the arrows to see what is a reply to what. I find myself squinting and looking at odd angles to follow the flow of the conversation. Maybe those lines would be better off as a darker gray... or is it just me?
Permalink Reply by acidrock23 on February 13, 2012 at 6:42pm I saw that too! I was like "ok, did Sarah Howells agree with Holger, that a pump guarantees that DKA will devour your self image, or Type1Gal that she's concerned about it or me, that she doesn't own ketone testing gear...". Not that it's good or bad either way but it was a bit confusing?
Manny Hernandez(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)
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