jeffg3 opened this issue on Jun 01, 2009 · 83 posts
grichter posted Sat, 06 June 2009 at 9:13 PM
A.) I wish they had the price below the postage stamp. If the item is high priced for me, I don't want to bother with the pop up
B.) I wish they had the software required below the postage stamp. Pain to load the popup only to find out it is for Bryce or Vue. I am sure the Vue and Bryce user feel the same way about the reverse and having to stumble around with the Poser items. This was used on the old site when you place your mouse over a product in the case of all the VP products, or adding the title might say for Vue or Bryce, like most vendors due everywhere. But with the small postage stamp listing the ttitle is not possible I would assume.
C,) If you use FireFox, when you roll over the bottom row of postage stamps the popups are off the bottom of the browser window, so you can't see the price or the software or products required.
D.) where they really missed the boat is when a pack for a product is listed there is no link to the original item required or visa versa like some vendors do here and at Daz.
E.) You click on an artists name or vendors name in the large view and you think it would show you all products by that artist or vendor.
F.) Forget the fact we all had to sign up again. The vendors had to reload all there products which is causing the new this week to list several thousand items. How are you supposed to know what is really new vs what is just a re-upload. Major pain for the vendors I am sure having to reload all their products.
G.) When you load a page, from time to time it can take long time as I assume it is loading the popup images into your browser cache.
H.) Becuase they have no forum, and are sponging off this one, I am sure JenX is having a real blast watching what we say and the TOS here :)
I.) SM bought a company a few years back that made a software package called webcatalog to use for web stores. Thank Gwad they spun it off recently as all development and bug fixing stopped under SM. But if they had used the crude default store model webcatalog created they would have had a far more useable design.
Gary
"Those who lose themselves in a passion lose less than those who lose their passion"