Site Design: Authentic Jobs (authenticjobs.com)
over 7 years ago from Pedro Pinto, Product
over 7 years ago from Pedro Pinto, Product
It's nice but I'll definitely miss their gradient buttons. They were one of the hold outs and it made me happy.
Overall, I like the new look. Though some elements seem to need touching up (the pixelation on the edges of the "jobs" circle is one area). Also, there something causing the page redraw to lag/stall and sometimes crash completely on window resize. May want to take a look at that, as it could crash a browser that isn't sandboxed.
We've had another user report this (so far), and we're having a look at things. Mind sharing your browser details?
Experienced on bother OS X and windows, Chome each time (Version 48.0.2564.103 on OS X).
To recreate the problem I've found it's easiest to fully load the page in a desktop size window, then resize to mobile, and after it adjusts to mobile resize back to a large viewport. The page "sticks" at the mobile viewport and functions normally... for a while until the page crashes. Sort of an unusual chain of events, but it's also glitches as a background tab as well, which is the main concern I think.
Thanks so much, Dustin. Very helpful.
I experienced the same thing on OS X / Chrome 48.0.2...
Had to quickly close the tab before the world came crashing down around me.
This is going to be taken down in 3... 2... 1...
Why would this get taken down?
No-no, this story will definitely stay! It's a fantastic site launch! In fact, I'm hoping to get Cameron to join us for an AMA in the near future to talk through all his happenings as of late. :)
Thank you, Maxwell!
Not sure if I'm feeling the new site, with the 100% width layout it feels like a giant spreadsheet. Maybe I'm just resistant to change.
I partly agree with you. We have some plans to cap the width on the home page but delayed those to post-launch.
Makes sense and I appreciate the response. Yes, having a cap on the width would help a lot, esp on a 27" thunderbolt display.
Overall there's a ton that has been improved, especially the filter on the left which is much easier to manage than the prev one up top.
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