This guy is really interesting! It's probably not surprising to hear, but when Theo Gray comes to a dinner party, he brings along samples of different elements for the kids and adults to play with. (True story.)
As a devout daily Neatorama reader and fan, I thought I would share my thoughts.
Since I check the site at least once a day, I've never used any of the Browse by Date and Browse by Tag features - quite honestly, I don't look at that side of the blog. I haven't noticed the social media buttons either, but it would be nice to be able to easily post to my Facebook site. I also don't use the "Browse by" feature - I think it would be fine to contract that list, or perhaps move it to the bottom of the page.
I think the picture and text size is fine - perhaps a bit larger on the font, but that's all. I like the standard minimalistic format, as it's very user-friendly and doesn't assault my eyes with flashy graphics or ads.
Personally, I dislike the log-in process to leave a comment, as after I log in, it takes me back to the main Neatorama page, rather than the article I wanted to comment on. I then have to find the article again, which can be a pain.
I like how I can read each post on the front page without having to scroll through endless comments (unless I choose to).
Thanks for the daily random knowledge and trivia fix! I love this sort of thing, and I think Neatorama has it down well.
Great Vocab Didn't Save the Thesaurus, L, Gray
I'd like the 4x6 Recycled Keyboard Frame.
Since I check the site at least once a day, I've never used any of the Browse by Date and Browse by Tag features - quite honestly, I don't look at that side of the blog. I haven't noticed the social media buttons either, but it would be nice to be able to easily post to my Facebook site. I also don't use the "Browse by" feature - I think it would be fine to contract that list, or perhaps move it to the bottom of the page.
I think the picture and text size is fine - perhaps a bit larger on the font, but that's all. I like the standard minimalistic format, as it's very user-friendly and doesn't assault my eyes with flashy graphics or ads.
Personally, I dislike the log-in process to leave a comment, as after I log in, it takes me back to the main Neatorama page, rather than the article I wanted to comment on. I then have to find the article again, which can be a pain.
I like how I can read each post on the front page without having to scroll through endless comments (unless I choose to).
Thanks for the daily random knowledge and trivia fix! I love this sort of thing, and I think Neatorama has it down well.
Natalie S