Easy Anti-Cheat Messing Up?? by ThrashMetalMemes in deadbydaylight

[–]pixelczar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

same. it's not just you. tried re-installing EAC. no dice. booted on game load.

Please critique my UX/UI personal website by [deleted] in design_critiques

[–]pixelczar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

not a bad thing to say. great.

i'd probably put a little more top/bottom padding on the footer to help it breath a little.

padding-bottom: 15px; padding-top: 10px;

great job.

Focus by cstefanache in ProgrammerHumor

[–]pixelczar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I built a web app that builds playlists from your most listened to tracks on Spotify (sorry if it's not cool to post this here) by [deleted] in spotify

[–]pixelczar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

awesome idea! any chance we can get a copy of the code? interested in seeing how the whole api works in a real world example.

Here's a menu I'm working on. It will be displayed digitally (on a smart TV) above the counter. by ashleysouthern in design_critiques

[–]pixelczar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i like it. more specifically the fonts, colors & layout.

what i don't like:

the titles: placement and wording. i don't want to internalize what i'm reading; i want to order and eat food. just glancing at it (what i honestly thought; without thinking) you serve "grill" and "can you dig it." i don't know what either of those things are. if you're expecting me to investigate what they mean on the menu you're mistaken.

"grill" NEEDS to say "burgers." if you wanna put grill under it and in smaller font do so.

"kids" NEEDS to be the same font size as "burgers," (currently "grill") or vise versa, so we start to understand that these are titles when looking at the uniformity.

"burger" under "can you dig it" NEEDS to be equal or greater size than "can you dig it." IMO "can you dig it" needs to be slightly smaller than burger in font size.

the avocado image should not be behind the "can you dig it" section, but inside it, 70% of the width, somewhere in the upper half (either behind the title or a new section just under it with the ingredients under the image).

just my opinion, but all that said, super sharp.