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IMDb Redesigns Title Full Credits
We are excited to announce the launch of IMDb’s redesigned Title Full Credits page! The title full credits subpage is accessed via the ‘cast & crew’ link at the top of title pages, or from the ‘All topics’ menu. The page has been updated to improve readability and navigation across multiple device formats. Following an opt-in Beta test, we have made a number of additional improvements recommended by customers. The new page includes a ‘jump to’ feature allowing users to jump directly to a selected credit category so you can more easily find the credits you care about. We hope you enjoy these latest improvements, and thank you for continuing to make IMDb the world’s most trusted source for movie, TV, and entertainment content. — The IMDb Team
jean_morel
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1.4K Points
1 month ago
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. NO! You said and promised you weren't going to touch this. It's an eyesore for those of us who are regular contributors and are the backbone of your database getting continually updated and containing more information. It makes our "job" more difficult and frustrating. NO!
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List_o_mania
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1.1K Points
1 month ago
I do not enjoy these latest improvements, but I will concede that it's a bit better than the initial beta version, so thank you for that. However, one issue I brought up when it was first introduced that I would still like to see addressed is the fact that the colors of the links don't change from blue to purple after they're clicked on like they used to. I know it's a minor thing, but it helped me keep track of which links I've already used, which was a small but useful touch. I don't really care about the specific color (although aesthetically, purple was a good choice, especially contrasted to the gold in the logo) but I hope you consider adding that feature back. I'm not sure how complicated a thing it would be to code, but I can't imagine it would ruin everything to change it.
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Vande
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4.6K Points
1 month ago
I have gone over to the Reference View for the first time, as this new layout is all too spaced out on my laptop screen, and to do my contributions I need a concise view. So as long as the Reference View is kept, this new view which is clearly aimed at browsers but not contributors will not hinder me.
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larry_altmayer
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352 Points
1 month ago
The new version of the IMDb cast & crew no longer shows a Filming & Production tab. I found this tab very interesting, as it told where film production took place. Any way to bring that back? Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation Link : https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/imdbcom/new-version-of-imdb-full-cast-crew-no-longer-shows-filming-production/67de5b7b4fef9155876ab603 Title : New version of IMDb, full cast & crew, no longer shows "Filming & Production"?
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wiseling
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92 Points
1 month ago
I'm an avid collector of DVDs and over the years have compiled a 10,000+ database of films in my collection, with each entry accompanied by a link to the corresponding IMDB webpage. These links have been added by copying and pasting the 'title (date)' entries in the 'Cast and Crew' section, which have now disappeared. Is there any other way I can EASILY coy and paste 'title (date)' entries to my database? Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation Link : https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/imdbcom/changes-in-cast-and-crew-format/67e1adf74fef915587932da4 Title : Changes in 'Cast and Crew' format
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argman
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1.4K Points
24 days ago
I hope you add a version where pictures are actually big enough for the human eyes to recognize who is this person, instead of the tiny tiny pictures that a person like me with a perfect vision and a huge monitor can't see clearly!
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