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May 2020

Jens, thanks, but I've never had a notification on this site. I wouldn't know where to click. I never had an account until today. I have a folder of about 30 links which I open daily to read. Two of them are on tapas.io. They were until two days ago the most fiddly to read because the old site design didn't work very well, now they're basically unreadable in the few spare minutes I have in the morning to look at comics. It takes me almost as long to find the most recent episode of Mr Lovenstein as I have spare to read everything!

It would be interesting to know how many people loading each comic were new readers and how many were returning readers. Obviously you want the default behaviour to cater to the majority - cause the least confusion the least amount of time. My guess would be the majority of people are returning, not new. Also latest episode first is how almost everyone else does it and if you want a painless user experience, do it how everyone else does it. That's user interface design 101.

Why not just keep the side bar but also allow readers to expand the comments at the bottom? That would provide both kinds of functionality, returning the ability to scroll through comments easily. Substantial comments end up squashed so that they take up many lines, making it much less convenient to read. And having a single comment at the end makes it look like comments should be there.

Jens, sure, but there isn't a 'first' link on tapas. Not that I can see. Also, go to a load of comic pages. Here are a few from my bookmarks folder: xkcd.com, questionablecontent.net falseknees.com

Not one has the first episode load on the main url. Everyone loads most recent episode first. Then they have first/prev/next/latest links. Tapas does neither of those things. It's not smart design.

Tapas did have a 'first page' button pre-revamp right above previous, maybe it could fit on the bottom bar since it's here to stay? I haven't needed it recently since I'd just open in different tabs but now that it's mentioned, it could be useful.

My guess is that we have to show the ads after the episode. And if the comments are too long the ads will be too far away. This way we get all the comments and the ads quick.
And we need the ads to pay the bills

I've only got one technical issue to report, and I don't think it's cause of the site update but it might be related.
Last night, my phone did that really stupid thing where the website shifts for one reason or another, and I accidentally signed out of the forums.
I tried to simply sign back in, but on my first two attempt, I was met with a messages telling me the page could not be opened, as too many redirects had occured.

Again, I don't know if this has to do with the site update, or even if it's an issue on your end that you can fix, my phone might just have been acting up since I succeeded on my third try, but I figured I'd let someone know.

I just tested these links and both take me to the latest viewed episode - so it could be a Linux issue. I'll tell the team.

Nope. This is a loooooong issue and perhaps something to to with Google (If that is your login?)

I would be extremely saddened if this leads to comments getting shorter...

Yep, Google.
Again, I wasn't sure if it was an issue with Tapas that they could fix, but I still felt I should let them know.

Eh I dunno that that's the reasoning. The dev team makes their decisions based on finding best solutions for readers, not advertisers.

For now, we will stick with the current solution and review the data once we have it.

Did you randomly click a middle episode and then click the link?

Because in Crome that will take me to last viewed and not latest episode.
Also as @mmmmat is saying. This is when you are signed out and have no account the issue is.

I guess the best way to use this site, is to have an account :wink:

My experience of over a decade of web development is that Firefox is Firefox is Firefox. The platform it's running on doesn't matter, but thanks for passing it on. For what it's worth I just checked and I get the exact same problem in both Chrome and Opera as well.

The thing is, it's not really a browser issue, the page is rendering just fine, it's your server that's delivering the wrong stuff. Your default behaviour is wrong regardless of what browser I'm using.

Thanks. That gives me the slightly less broken behaviour the site managed to present until a few days ago. Ideally I just want the most recent episode to load when I hit my bookmark but that for some reason seems to be a feature nobody at tapas towers has thought users might like.

Would it be so tricky to have a https://tapas.io/series/[blah]/latest url available for each [blah] on the site?

Well. Now that you have an account. Please stay and enjoy all the good thing that comes. Some creators really like it when you give them a ”like” and leave a nice comment.
It helps them to know what you like.
Also. Some other readers might share some of your thoughts

And you get a notification when there is a new update

What??? But we need the $$$

I really hope comments don't get shorter or discouraged. Interacting with readers is one of the most rewarding parts of sharing my work here, way more than numbers and subs :cry: