(Previous posts: [1], [2], [3], [4])
GreaterWrong.com has just added several new features and UI enhancements:
Modern Less Wrong theme
There is now a new theme (bringing the total to nine themes to choose from), called “Less”. (This theme is inspired by the design of the new, i.e. current, Less Wrong site.)
Here’s how it looks on a desktop:
And on a phone:
(See the About page for how to switch themes.)
Mobile theme tweaker
The theme tweaker feature (which lets you do things like invert colors—instantly creating a “dark mode” version of any theme—as well as adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue) is now available on mobile devices.
Open the theme selector (gear button in the lower-left of the screen), and then tap this button:
And you’ll see the theme tweaker screen:
(See the About page for more on the theme tweaker.)
Strong vote display
Strong upvotes and downvotes now display properly on GreaterWrong, in all themes.
(Themes, starting from top left and going across by row: default, grey, ultramodern, zero, brutalist, rts, classic, less.)
Alignment Forum view
Click the “AF” icon next to any Alignment Forum post, and you’ll be taken to a listing of all the Alignment Forum posts.
I quite like both the classic theme (which I saw awhile ago, but just had the affordance to comment on now), as well as the new Less theme.
Also thanks again to the greaterwrong folk for adding the alignment filter. We had some AlignmentForum users who preferred greaterwrong.
Some random things that bug me slightly on greaterwrong (although I don't use it that often)
I still find the strong-upvote mechanic on GreaterWrong fairly confusing (I think it still requires doubleclicking, which is not an action I normally associated with the web).
Aesthetic preference – the various "glowing" buttons (in particular voting, possibly other places) feel sort of weird and distracting to me. With the new Less theme, I think they're the last major thing that feels off about the styling to me.