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C_Run said:All these changes are giving me a headache. You should make it like ifish where it stays the same year after year after year.

C_Run said:All these changes are giving me a headache. You should make it like ifish where it stays the same year after year after year.
If you mean too bright background, you can switch to the "Dark" style.C_Run said:Ifish gives me a headache now. (Not that I ever look at ifish)
I'm thinking of some of the people.Admin said:If you mean too bright background, you can switch to the "Dark" style.
Or you mean it's not clear what is where?
gotchaC_Run said:I'm thinking of some of the people.
What Eric saidAervax said:As an active fisherman always on the lookout for new information as well as community with fellow anglers I really appreciate the existence of OFF. I think they're doing a great job. I truly appreciate their transparency and requests for honest and direct input from the users. That approach is so old school in a good way, and hardly exists anywhere else these days.
Disclaimer: I have no relationship with Admin or any of the site moderators. I am expressing personal opinion completely independent of external influence. No one is paying me for my B.S.
OFF is not absolutely 100% perfect all of the time, and there are competing fishing blogs out there, but the other sites have plenty of problems, too. Improvement can't happen without change, and change doesn't happen without bumps in the road and a little bit of pain. Expecting seamless perfection from a small operation that is providing a service at no charge to the user is neither fair, nor realistic.
As readers many of us do empathize with the real struggle for OFF administrators to keep it relevant and user friendly without going bankrupt. There certainly isn't enough money in it to get rich in the foreseeable future. With so little return for the effort, their dedication can only be an act of hope for eventually getting paid and love for fishing. Masochistic persistence might be what we are witnessing, which is what one can expect from a successful angler. It's part of their DNA.
Please continue giving Admin the constructive feedback as requested, but keep sour grapes and judgements to yourself.
@Admin, Thank you for what you're doing for all of us.
Eric
Hey, glad to see ya! Missing your photo reports.NKlamerus said:I logged in just to reply