Thank you!)SzG wrote:Hi Sergei,
Nice pages. What is that on your glasses?
It's Google Glass)
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Thank you!)SzG wrote:Hi Sergei,
Nice pages. What is that on your glasses?
Thank you!)Ras wrote:Nicely done, and quite a modern design. Looks more 2017 than my website, in fact (but that is optimised for slow connections and accessibility).
Hmm, in my browsers it works. When you're in Russian version click this icon to switch to English and vice versa. If it's not working for you please provide me with some additional info about your browser & platform.Ras wrote:The only thing that really confused me was that it displays in Russian, and I can't even read the letters. The left most icon offers a switch, but I failed to understand the meaning of that icon. Usually, a UK country flag denotes "click here for English".
I'm using Yandex for thacking for a long time, it's one of the most popular counters in Russia. I like metrics and stats)Ras wrote:The Yandex tracking script seems like a privacy issue for the users, do you really need that for a non-commercial website? I have that one in my Adblock anyway, just like the Google counterparts.
I hope next version will include Linux compile and I will look is it hard to make Mac compile too.MikeB wrote:Most recent version continues to crash under wine (macOS), not saying it's your duty to fix, just letting you know. If it would be helpful, I can tell you the last version that does not crash under wine. Or better yet, maybe we can get a native macOS version?
Thank you!)Dann Corbit wrote:I love your engine logos.
They are really interesting.
It works for me, too, from a browser point of view. The issue is a human one. I saw that icon, and I only understood what that Chinese/Western icon might mean (switch to English) when I hovered over it. And on touch screens, there is not even any hover.Sergei S. Markoff wrote:Hmm, in my browsers it works.
Well OK, so just take into account that people with ad blockers are likely to have that in some privacy abo filter list, and I guess the percentage of tech savvy people in your audience will be even higher than average.Sergei S. Markoff wrote:I'm using Yandex for thacking for a long time, it's one of the most popular counters in Russia. I like metrics and stats)