Date format isn't optimal, in my opinion. I'd prefer 1999-Oct-15 rather than 15.10.99 as default, for example, since the year of release is far more important than day and month. For all available date formats, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_date#Date_format
I found two problems:
* The font size of release date is too small;
* Date format isn't optimal, in my opinion. I'd prefer `1999-Oct-15` rather than `15.10.99` as default, for example, since the year of release is far more important than day and month. For all available date formats, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_date#Date_format
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I deliberately made the font size smaller in order not to clutter the 'card' too much. Why do you think it is too small?
I agree with your point about the date representation. It must have slipped past me, as I do not really like this representation either. The alternative you suggest seems good to me.
I deliberately made the font size smaller in order not to clutter the 'card' too much. Why do you think it is too small?
I agree with your point about the date representation. It must have slipped past me, as I do not really like this representation either. The alternative you suggest seems good to me.
IMHO, the release date is more important information than genres, for example. That's why I think it preferable to make the font size of genres smaller and use normal size for the release date.
Besides, it seems that if a show that has more than 4 genres, you can't display all of them with the current font size.
IMHO, the release date is more important information than genres, for example. That's why I think it preferable to make the font size of genres smaller and use normal size for the release date.
Besides, it seems that if a show that has more than 4 genres, you can't display all of them with the current font size.
IMHO, the release date is more important information than genres, for example.
That's where I disagree with you. I'll consider what options there are in terms of UI however.
Besides, it seems that if a show that has more than 4 genres, you can't display all of them with the current font size.
I do not think this is a major issue, the genres are mainly to give you a rough idea of the kind of movie/series it is. So it is not necessary to be able to see all of them (you can just go to the movie/series page to see everything).
> IMHO, the release date is more important information than genres, for example.
That's where I disagree with you. I'll consider what options there are in terms of UI however.
> Besides, it seems that if a show that has more than 4 genres, you can't display all of them with the current font size.
I do not think this is a major issue, the genres are mainly to give you a rough idea of the kind of movie/series it is. So it is not necessary to be able to see all of them (you can just go to the movie/series page to see everything).
the genres are mainly to give you a rough idea of the kind of movie/series it is
So, the description. Probably it's useful to make description's font smaller to allow user to read more.
> the genres are mainly to give you a rough idea of the kind of movie/series it is
So, the description. Probably it's useful to make description's font smaller to allow user to read more.
I found two problems:
1999-Oct-15
rather than15.10.99
as default, for example, since the year of release is far more important than day and month. For all available date formats, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_date#Date_formatI deliberately made the font size smaller in order not to clutter the 'card' too much. Why do you think it is too small?
I agree with your point about the date representation. It must have slipped past me, as I do not really like this representation either. The alternative you suggest seems good to me.
IMHO, the release date is more important information than genres, for example. That's why I think it preferable to make the font size of genres smaller and use normal size for the release date.
Besides, it seems that if a show that has more than 4 genres, you can't display all of them with the current font size.
That's where I disagree with you. I'll consider what options there are in terms of UI however.
I do not think this is a major issue, the genres are mainly to give you a rough idea of the kind of movie/series it is. So it is not necessary to be able to see all of them (you can just go to the movie/series page to see everything).
So, the description. Probably it's useful to make description's font smaller to allow user to read more.