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hawkinspeter
Tony Farrelly – I appreciate
Tony Farrelly – I appreciate your comments about moving to the new platform, but the fact remains that the slide out hides content from the page that I actually wanted to read. By all means have previous/next navigation, but don’t have it so intrusive. When the close button doesn’t work properly, I have to resort to scrolling the page so that what I’m reading is above the slide out bar. Honestly, what were you lot thinking?
Don’t get me wrong, I understand that you’re still getting to grips with the new platform and I don’t mind design changes if they’re well thought out, but the slide out naviagtion is a mistake. Please move it out of the way.
hawkinspeter
Fire’s too good for it.
Fire’s too good for it.
hawkinspeter
Yes, it’s very annoying. Half
Yes, it’s very annoying. Half the time, the close button doesn’t even work properly. Whoever thought this would be good user interface design needs to rethink.
November 23, 2015 at 8:08 am in reply to: A portable bike stand for cycle entusiasts – Student Research #863135
hawkinspeter
The spelling looks fine to me
The spelling looks fine to me, so I guess he’s fixed that.
I wasn’t sure about the question regarding distance travelled – is that average per week or average per ride? (I assumed it was average per ride).
hawkinspeter
I like the Moon Meteor rear
I like the Moon Meteor rear light. It’s very small, extremely bright over a large area and rechargeable with a standard micro-usb socket. It probably doesn’t have as long a run-time as some other lights, but it depends on what kind of mode you use. I think it lasts about one and a half hours on the brightest setting.Also, I can recommend the Fly6, but that’s more expensive as it has a camera. I haven’t directly compared them, but I think the Moon rear light is probably more visible than the Fly6.
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