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December 30, 2009 at 10:39 pm

As you might of known, we just recently added polls onto Tech Cores in order to know a little more of what our viewers think about different aspects on our website.

The current poll, as I am typing this, we have a poll up that’s asking our users what do they think of Tech Cores. As of right now, a total of four users have said, “it’s okay” or “it needs some work”.

This is a blog post dedicated to figure out why you said that. In the comments below, would you be ever so kind and leave a message about what we could do to make your Tech Cores experience better.

And please do not be afraid to ever contact us about any issues you may have. We are always willing to help you all out!

So basically, to sum it all up, we would like you know what you think of Tech Cores as of today.

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Taylor Jasko
Author: Taylor Jasko
I've been fascinated with technology my entire life. I started to pick up on aspects of web development (HTML and CSS) a long time ago and started to get into "real" programming soon after. Right now, you can catch me working with Objective C, making iPhone apps along with system administration, and security. I'm also interested in graphic design, having designed the entire Tech Cores theme myself.
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A few more suggestions: 1) Have a "show all on one page" option for the list of blog entries2) Remember my website the way you remember my name and email. It's annoying to type it in every time (well, OK, hit the down arrow and rely on AutoComplete), and having the other two already filled in throws me off.

1) I have no idea what you mean. The main TechCores.com site lists every single blog post. We just made it possible for users to look at some other categories easily from the navbar.2) That's true, but most blogs do not do that. But if you become a Tech Cores blogger, you do have the privilege of simply logging in and adding comments easily with none of that filling in.

1) I mean, add a link to the bottom to "show all on one page"... pagination is nice, but there are cases when I just want a long list of things.   2) It's called "inconsistency." If the first 2 fields are memorized, then it's only logical to memorize the third.

@Ryan: Ever heard of resizing the browser window? I actually like static layouts.One thing I have to recommend though... you guys should really double-check some of the information you post. I've seen several blatant errors (i.e. HDMI having "far better" picture quality than DVI, component video using RGB (not YCbCr) signals, and LCD monitors using incandescent bulbs). Some may be typos, but even then, having too many errors like that may give Tech Cores a bad name.

Yup, I like static layouts too.Okay, I wasn't the one who was giving false information. But I might have a few typos. :D

A few more suggestions:
1) Have a "show all on one page" option for the list of blog entries

2) Remember my website the way you remember my name and email. It's annoying to type it in every time (well, OK, hit the down arrow and rely on AutoComplete), and having the other two already filled in throws me off.

1) I have no idea what you mean. The main TechCores.com site lists every single blog post. We just made it possible for users to look at some other categories easily from the navbar.

2) That's true, but most blogs do not do that. But if you become a Tech Cores blogger, you do have the privilege of simply logging in and adding comments easily with none of that filling in.

1) I mean, add a link to the bottom to "show all on one page"... pagination is nice, but there are cases when I just want a long list of things.

2) It's called "inconsistency." If the first 2 fields are memorized, then it's only logical to memorize the third.

@Ryan: Ever heard of resizing the browser window? I actually like static layouts.

One thing I have to recommend though... you guys should really double-check some of the information you post. I've seen several blatant errors (i.e. HDMI having "far better" picture quality than DVI, component video using RGB (not YCbCr) signals, and LCD monitors using incandescent bulbs). Some may be typos, but even then, having too many errors like that may give Tech Cores a bad name.

Yup, I like static layouts too.

Okay, I wasn't the one who was giving false information. But I might have a few typos. :D

Gotta +1 for me fixing threaded posts too. :D

Haha, it's a static design. :)