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Not a big fan of those three letter abbreviations for the lines.
Also, having looked at it just last night, the night tube status screen is still in the old style. I'm sure I saw a bit of the site that's still in the pre-2014 style. |
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It's designers, not programmers, to be blamed.
dg writes: tweaked, thanks |
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Couple of apparent issues with that Week Ahead view, and indeed with selecting a future date:
- Central line being shown as having disruption tomorrow, only to see that that's just because it's got minor delays right now - A bunch of lines shown erroneously as being shut on Monday, despite the detail text making it clear it's Saturday and Sunday. Maybe this is happening because the operational day extends past midnight but surely it's not helpful - I was wondering if I'd forgotten about some imminent bank holiday. |
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In my nerdy days of dabbling in web programming it was quite easy to code for multiple devices such as phone, table and larger screen using media queries and tags. I believe today there are even more tools. So, it comes down to home much development time and budget they wish to commit.
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Ironic. I had a tfl leaflet shoved through my door this morning about upcoming road closures near me.
Nipped onto the link they provided. Dead link. |
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It's ok - could be more compact. I actually like the 3-letter badges. Just give us the map back - that's all I ask.
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The arrows showing which sections of a line are closed, are useful. Today for example, they make it clearer which bits of the DLR aren't running.
Not as clear as a map though, grrr. |
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I second (third?) wanting the map back. It's the only reason I ever need to go to the TfL site.
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According to that first main status link , for tomorrow Sunday 30th, there will be "Victoria Line: Minor delays due to train cancellations."
No reason given for that vague prediction. Unless the drivers are thrown by the clocks going forward. |
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Two days on from your post, the Easter closures (picture linked from "the summaries of line closures using endpoints and arrows") still shows the nonsense about the Lioness Line.
Reduced service Watford Junction - Kilburn High Road Part closure Kilburn High Road - London Euston Planned closure Rest of line What's the "rest of line"? Looking forward to TfL's take-over of the St Albans Abbey branch, perhaps? Or of the Tring stoppers, as I've seen suggested elsewhere? |
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Speaking of mobile responsiveness, will the diamond geezer website ever be mobile responsive? It's so difficult to use currently with the text being so small (and the background colour being quite dark doesn't help) then if you zoom in it doesn't fit so you have to keep scrolling left and right.
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