There are some things I really do like, I’m just not fond of the comment layout. I really like the old format but I think there’s alot of good stuff, too!
Totally, totally disagree with your negative comments, I think it’s great, more links to promote your work, and if a potential buyer spots something they like, they can easily refer to your entire portfolio, get over it people, changes are for YOUR BENEFIT. Sorry, I am sooooo over the whingeing, try, just try to be positive towards positive change!!!!!!!!!!!! Grrrrrrrrrrr
I agree 100%. I first came here 5 years ago. (Or has it been 6 now?) I forget- but I’m an old-timer. I wish they’d put everything back to the way it was in the good ole days! Now, it only displays a small portion of the comments- what’s up with that?! That’s not good for marketing- at ALL. While we all have friends here, and it’s where we like to hang our hat, it IS still a business, ya know? And we’d like to sell a few prints! The comments displayed do help in that area. Anyway, I agree with you. Everything has changed, and they keep changing it annually…(and not for the better). And, you have every right to speak out about it. (And good for you!)
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vampvamp
you no likey?
Glitterfest:
Nope. Can’t say that I do.
Wendi Donaldson
I HATE it!!!! It’s shoddy looking work!
Glitterfest:
I think Redbubble must be hanging out with Mark Zuckerburg—another sort who can’t leave well enough alone!
waitin' for rain
it lost the simple look and social network feeling ..
Glitterfest:
I know! It’s…well, dorky!
Jessica Hooper
i agree totally!
Glitterfest:
I am full of childish resentment right now. I may go outside and throw a tantrum. Or just go to bed.
jason21
Yep I agree it looks cheap and shoddy . Can we not all complain
Glitterfest:
I’m all for whining. It really was fine the way it was. Their developers must so hate us right now.
jason21
I liked the way it was different from other sites, now it looks like my crappy website.
BYRON
If you don’t like it or you have suggestions on ways to improve it, then let RB know… they can’t make things better if we don’t help them.
Click here and scroll to the bottom of the page to leave your suggestions
Glitterfest:
I did, Byron! Thanks—and I sure did put in glowing reviews for some of the things that really are vast improvements!
Sybille Sterk
Arrgh. I agree. And I hope RB listens. They didn’t last time round and I still hate the layout of the main page. :-(
Glitterfest:
There are some things I really do like, I’m just not fond of the comment layout. I really like the old format but I think there’s alot of good stuff, too!
Christine Clarke
Totally, totally disagree with your negative comments, I think it’s great, more links to promote your work, and if a potential buyer spots something they like, they can easily refer to your entire portfolio, get over it people, changes are for YOUR BENEFIT. Sorry, I am sooooo over the whingeing, try, just try to be positive towards positive change!!!!!!!!!!!! Grrrrrrrrrrr
Glitterfest:
Well, Christine, I did inform RB of what I liked and what I did not. To grouse is human! But you are right that there are some good things to applaud.
Heather King
it’s severely disappointing. we’re the artists and the buyers, really upsetting, trashy and cheap looking
Glitterfest:
I’m getting used to a few things but I still just don’t like the format of some of the pages. Oh well.
Birgitta .
I agree 100%. I first came here 5 years ago. (Or has it been 6 now?) I forget- but I’m an old-timer. I wish they’d put everything back to the way it was in the good ole days! Now, it only displays a small portion of the comments- what’s up with that?! That’s not good for marketing- at ALL. While we all have friends here, and it’s where we like to hang our hat, it IS still a business, ya know? And we’d like to sell a few prints! The comments displayed do help in that area. Anyway, I agree with you. Everything has changed, and they keep changing it annually…(and not for the better). And, you have every right to speak out about it. (And good for you!)