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Updates to List Pages
Today (Dec 6) we are announcing an update to the List pages on the IMDb desktop experience. This update is part of the broader site changes announced recently (https://getsatisfaction.com/imdb/topics/upcoming-changes-to-several-imdb-features-du6man1opd5q0). After in-depth discussion and examination, we have decided to simplify the features and functionality for lists. We have merged “compact view” and list editing into a single Edit experience. In that one view, you can now modify your text and add, copy, delete and move items. We have also pulled List actions (edit, export, settings) together into a 1-click menu (the 3 vertical dots on the top right of the page). You will now also find two new options in the Refine menu: ‘In Theaters’ and ‘Keywords.’ Tech constraints on the new system prohibit us from continuing to support drag-and-drop from the Edit view; we appreciate your understanding. For more information about Lists, see the IMDb Help Center.
angelo_pilla
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sai_arun_muthusamy
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sparse
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5 years ago
They felt warmer before, and now they look kind of cold and depressing (in regards to color grading). The items on the list also seem to bleed together more, making it harder for me to differentiate different sections and items. It seemed like there were separation lines before, or more of a contrast between the whites/grays. It made lists easier to read, and now it's harder.
Overall, the lists just feel depressing and harder to read, and for the reasons pointed out before me, just more frustrating to use in general.
Thanks for listening (hopefully).
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frazer_caird
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5 years ago
Guys, I sincerely hope you are not next going to remove all the movies from the database in order to streamline the 'customer unit experience'. These days, anything sadly seems possible.
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jen_264364
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louis_ric_bacon
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elijah_kay
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bderoes
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5 years ago
the description markup [red]...[/red] no longer works, although green does.
I haven't tried all the colors today:
https://www.imdb.com/activity/help/descriptionmarkup
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andr_zille
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leon_kane
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5 years ago
I have to say, I like the way the whole format looks now but needs some improvements, incluiding the one I mention above, the counter is another one, bright it back because it makes a list a nothing, as if it's suspended in time. And most importantly, bright the drag-and-drop back, the "new" way to arrenge items on a list is prehistoric, all comes down to refresh everytime I want to erase an item and then add another one to the position when the other one was. Just bring thins one back, please.
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mateja_djedovic
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5 years ago
Wow does this suck? It's so complicated now. Instead of just hitting one button to delete a listing I have to check the title then scroll all the way up and then it reloads the page..........
Note: This conversation was created from a reply on: What about TV episodes lists!?.
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kbar_y_lmaz_kayalar
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130 Points
5 years ago
Why the list view is canceled from "Your Lists"? It was the easiest way to move items from one list to another. How can I do this operation now?
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michaeladrian_cf60yu12ex39d
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190 Points
5 years ago
In the last few days (the recent update?) I've noticed that when I search for a title, either in the main search or when I'm trying to add a title to a list, if I type the British title the drop-down suggestion box shows only the American title. When I click on that it takes me to the right film with the (original) British title intact. I'm sure it didn't do this before. My point is that I will not always know that "The Smallest Show On Earth" is known in America as "Big Time Operators", or that "The Boat That Rocked" is known as "Pirate Radio". And if I don't know the alternate title I don't know to select that item from the suggestion list. Can anyone at IMDB help please?
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brian_evg7u8p78gagh
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5 years ago
The RSS watchlist subdomain (http://rss.imdb.com[...]) has recently began serving HTML instead of XML for the feed's content. Looking at the page source it does have the XML header appending to the top of the page but the actual content is HTML. This obviously breaks things. Please fix thanks.
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michaeladrian_cf60yu12ex39d
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190 Points
5 years ago
In the last few days (the recent update?) I've noticed that when I search for a title, either in the main search or when I'm trying to add a title to a list, if I type the British title the drop-down suggestion box shows only the American title. When I click on that it takes me to the right film with the (original) British title intact. I'm sure it didn't do this before. My point is that I will not always know that "The Smallest Show On Earth" is known in America as "Big Time Operators", or that "The Boat That Rocked" is known as "Pirate Radio". And if I don't know the alternate title I don't know to select that item from the suggestion list. Can anyone at IMDB help please?
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