oochappan wrote:Creating choices enriches a site, adaptable to personal preferences, like the new editing page, welcomed by the majority,
imposing choices is an impoverishing policy that you see lately with the social network links (FB, Google ...) and now with the dashboard ... (and profile maybe)
Denying stubborn cons and maintaining an imposing policy ,
limiting choices in stead of enlarging choices,
provokes only negativity, I don't believe that is the aim.
I agree, totally. Unfortunately, pbase never fully solved the technical issues of past years - site slowness, stats not appearing, periodic crashes, etc, etc, which have
been well-documented here in Forums and all over the internet as well. And so this dashboard is really putting the cart before the horse - it's inevitable that it'll lead
to even more technical issues since it's one thing to write code and implement new features, and quite another to make them function correctly, efficiently
and in tandem with existing features.
I've always wondered why my free Flickr site, my "pro" site - any other sites where I post photos - function normally while pbase has consistently had problems.
A simple question to ask but never once has pbase responded with a forthright, substantive response that was anything but evasive.
But hey, we've got a new dashboard!