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Updated lobby - new people/tables icons
Posted by
webmaster
(moderator) 29 Jun 2006 9:18am
When you use the newly updated lobby for the very first time, the tables and people would take a bit longer to load. Thereafter, the room load time will be as fast as it used to be before.
The tables/people icons help the newcomers adjust to the site and understand what's going on and which table is free to join.
Some old timers have described the new tables/people icons as 'cute'. We understand that tastes differ and tried to make the new dynamic icons as tiny and unobtrusive as possible so that they occupy the smallest possible portion of the table listings screen and so that they do not interfere with the overall lobby view.
For those who'd prefer the previous text-only view ... unfortunately there's no way to turn the new icons off. Please try and see if you can ignore them or get to like them -- after all it's about people playing at tables...
LOBBY
Posted by
ExactlyOdo
(VIP) 29 Jun 2006 5:54pm
How about now having the scores posted. It would make it a lot easier to know where the players are at in their matches. This would be expecially beneficial to the tourney players.
WTG!
Posted by
toshka
29 Jun 2006 6:39pm
Cute Webbie! Also, I didn't now that right clicking a table shows how many points I lose/win at a game played on that table.
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