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| #1mrpopstarApr 27, 2015 7:47:05 | Have any of you been prompted to fill out the site survey when navigating dnd.wizards.com? Have any of you taken it? What sorts of feedback did you give?
I'm not a huge fan of the current site setup. I found myself ranking with a lot of threes.
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| #2pukunuiApr 27, 2015 12:01:41 | Yes. I took the survey sometime last week, I think. I told them that their new site was rubbish, more or less. |
| #3AaronOfBarbariaApr 27, 2015 12:40:29 | I've taken the site survey a bunch of times (like at least twice a year for the last five years), and I always give them pretty much the same feedback: I like having one place to go to get all my D&D fixes outside of playing D&D, but their site setup is falling just short of doing what it does as well as it should be.
Like how the community page gives links to the forum, and the various D&D social media accounts which makes it so I don't have to actually sign up for any of those social media services to see what I want to see from them (which for me is good because I intentionally avoid those things as much as possible) - but it could be even better if at least a few of them, like twitter, had an on-site feed so that I could see some recent tweets without having to click over to twitter, or what have you.
...and how their forum software has never been as good as it was many years back when they were running what, oddly enough, tons of other forums are still running (back when the forum was brown by default). |
| #4CCSApr 27, 2015 13:02:34 | Nope. I've never seen a site survey here. I'd fill it out if did.... |
| #5pukunuiApr 27, 2015 13:43:50 |
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| #6InxanityApr 27, 2015 15:02:53 | I have taken it. I pretty much said that I would prefer it if the site went back to it's 3rd edition layout (more or less), and they need to post more articles, some freebie adventures, and what not. |