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One thing I'd like to see go though is figuring out how to get rid of the "favorite has been removed by the user". I'd love to see keywording enforced, at least one word for species and one word for content (ie "otter" and "vore" or "horse" and "diaper" or things like that) so people could do keyword blocking successfully, but I know some people prefer not to tag things (not sure why, but okay). I also agree with other people mentioning blocking keywords (like Tumblr Savior or something similar, which gives you the option to open an image anyway, but just places a text link placeholder so you know what's missing, if you're interested). Ie- if you just wanted to view someone's submissions and not their scraps or journals, or if you were interested in a community's journals, but not their submissions, for example. I think being able to select what options of what you get dropped in your inbox would be nice.

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Plus it means you can always include some user supplied templates as well.Īs for the submission folders, I'd be happy to have those implemented, especially if they could be custom labeled, but even just some basic ones like "anthro" "feral" "human" "macro" "vore", etc would be great too. I'd say both options (CSS -and- premade templates) would be the best option, largely because some people just want something simple, and some people want to be able to tweak and customize. Sounds great! CSS is granted all I'm familiar with for editing things (like on LJ and DA) but I imagine that's probably the easiest coding style to use since most everyone can learn it or "cheat" by borrowing and editing CSS templates. He works to help organize planning and development of the new Fur Affinity, while maintaining transparency with the community. Nanuk has experience managing and marketing products for large scale web properties. Nanuk: Product and marketing lead for the new Fur Affinity.

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He has experience designing, implementing, and testing real-time software systems and web applications. Lately his work has been related to user experience, complex intranet tools, and integrated applications.Ĭtrlaltdel123: Developer working under Adam Wan to help with the new Fur Affinity. Adam has over 11 years of experience in various technical fields such as web development, game engine development, UX, and applications for integrated systems. Development lead for the new Fur Affinity. For Project Phoenix, he provides top-level guidance and direction to ensure the project meets the organization’s needs and vision for the future of FA.Īdam Wan: Also known in the fandom as Zaush. He manages the organization as a whole as part of his day-to-day responsibilities. We’ve established a team experienced in product management, UI, and the development of large-scale web applications.ĭragoneer: Owner and head admin of Fur Affinity, Dragoneer has been with FA since 2005. Today it continues to be the largest active community site for the furry fandom. 2014 is a new year for us, and we want to increase transparency and trust for all aspects of the administration.Ībout Fur Affinity: Fur Affinity was created in 2005 as an outlet for creative expression within the furry community. From today, we’re going to be posting regular updates regarding this project and the site in general. We’d like to thank you for your patience and your faith. We’ll be holding our design to a higher standard to ensure that Fur Affinity provides ease of use while retaining high visual appeal.ĭesign prototype for Phoenix - Click to enlargeįur Affinity relies on its community, and it’s because of you that we’re all here today. We’re also working on a visual refresh, improving the overall look and feel, as well as the user experience.

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Codenamed Project Phoenix, we’re able to take full advantage of new technologies that have emerged since Fur Affinity's birth, ensuring the site is easily maintained and extended upon for years to come. To reach this goal, we will be rewriting Fur Affinity from the ground up. Our goal is simple, to provide you with a better experience that can be sustained and improved upon for years to come. Congrats! May you survive the +watch and +fav storm with relative ease.įur Affinity is happy to announce that the next version of is in active development.

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