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http://www.lowendstorage.win/ is still up but wow, it's almost unreadable now.
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What's wrong with it? Looks fine to me.
Thinking about converting the table into a D3.js table design though. Probably will handle the abundance of information better than the current style.
At least in my browser, the font is too small to read. I can PM you a screen shot if you want. But it looks to me like there are more columns than there were before, so they can't be displayed at a reasonable size.
The D3 example looks better but that might be because it has fewer columns. Do you think of making a JSON dump available? Is there already a link for that?
I'm aware of some issues on smaller screens. The table I picked doesn't scale too well, especially with all the columns that were later added.
It looks halfway decent on a 1080p screen:
But agreed that improvements can be made. The D3.js table linked above should fix some of these issues and scale a little better.
No there's not currently, nor do I really plan on doing it. Site could definitely use a rework as it's all just manually inserted HTML code (cringe, I know). So a json dump and parser would definitely be beneficial.
Your 1080p screen shot looks a ton better on my 1366x768 laptop than the site itself does. I think these days you also have to take phone browsers into consideration. I tend to favor old school web design that exercises as little control as possible over the style, so the user's browser can decide for itself, but I'm probably a throwback in that issue. Still, if the existing table didn't try to set the font size, I suspect the browser would have done something reasonable.
On the phone's screen it's quite funny.
Yeah, agreed :P. Was decent when it was just 6 or 7 columns. But in its current state it doesn't look too nice.