It's not good, but the old g+ days are numbered. Probably the best we can do is give the new one a go - it's a lot better than it was at first - and keep using the 'send feedback' button.
I had a brief look at it again, and again rejected it. Why can't they have more than one layout. Especially when you have people who are either a) not using a tablet or phone, and b) might have visual problems.
I've long used the 'accessibility' setting in g+ which gives me a single-column layout - that's the only tweak I know about. Other than increasing the font size, which I do for most websites.
You could probably do something with a bookmarklet. I use one to turn grey text into black text - and another, sometimes, to turn white backgrounds into grey backgrounds.
Ah, I've played around with stuff like that as well. Too often such things are more of a pain than the issue they fix. Ideally Google would design it RIGHT first. Not an ideal world though. ;)
They did get it past me this morning. Not so bad but I do feel violated.
ReplyDeleteIt's not good, but the old g+ days are numbered. Probably the best we can do is give the new one a go - it's a lot better than it was at first - and keep using the 'send feedback' button.
ReplyDeleteyeah, it doesn't fill me with delight.
ReplyDeleteI had a brief look at it again, and again rejected it. Why can't they have more than one layout. Especially when you have people who are either a) not using a tablet or phone, and b) might have visual problems.
ReplyDeleteI've long used the 'accessibility' setting in g+ which gives me a single-column layout - that's the only tweak I know about. Other than increasing the font size, which I do for most websites.
ReplyDeleteI prefer a 2 column layout, but in LARGE TEXT.
ReplyDeleteYou could probably do something with a bookmarklet. I use one to turn grey text into black text - and another, sometimes, to turn white backgrounds into grey backgrounds.
ReplyDeleteAh, I've played around with stuff like that as well. Too often such things are more of a pain than the issue they fix. Ideally Google would design it RIGHT first. Not an ideal world though. ;)
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