| Jason S |
I've been reading product reviews since this website was created and wanted to give some feedback on your product pages.
A sample page is below.
https://paizo.com/products/btq01x4p?Pathfinder-Society-Scenario-1016-What-t he-Helms-Hide
1) The Title of each review should be in bold text with slightly larger font. It should not use a smaller font than the body of the review.
2) The Product Reviews tab should be selected by default, not the Product Discussion tab. I very rarely want to see product discussion, but I almost always want to see fan reviews.
I'm glad you fixed the bug where we couldn't change pages to see other reviews. It made me stop reading (and writing) reviews for a long time.
| Elorebaen |
I've been reading product reviews since this website was created and wanted to give some feedback on your product pages.
A sample page is below.
https://paizo.com/products/btq01x4p?Pathfinder-Society-Scenario-1016-What-t he-Helms-Hide1) The Title of each review should be in bold text with slightly larger font. It should not use a smaller font than the body of the review.
2) The Product Reviews tab should be selected by default, not the Product Discussion tab. I very rarely want to see product discussion, but I almost always want to see fan reviews.
I'm glad you fixed the bug where we couldn't change pages to see other reviews. It made me stop reading (and writing) reviews for a long time.
Good idea for #1, but I would not vote for #2. Reviews are static, discussions are living.
| David knott 242 |
Agree with Elorebaen for number 2. The ideal solution would be to bring up whichever of the two is newer, which in practice would almost always be the discussion thread, but if we have to choose between the two, I think we have gotten used to the discussion thread coming up by default.