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Horae in laudem beatissime virginis Marie. Secundum consuetudinem ecclesiae parisiensis. Nach G. Schuberts Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte neu bearbeitet von Moritz Willkomm It shows a set of 5 icons which indicate various things you can do with the books you have selected.
The first of these lets you select ALL the books on that page with just a single click. Clicking the second icon will put all your selected items onto your clipboard. The third icon creates and populates a separate page that displays all your selected items useful for printing.
The last icon can be used for sharing with social media. For many, however, the most useful icon will be the one that looks like a tiny trash bin. Clicking on that tool lets you remove from your search results all the items that you have selected using the checkboxes.
This is not a completely new feature. Our previous version was also able to do this, only with a few different steps. The new version was delayed because of a few backend improvements that proved to be more complicated than expected. We also told ourselves that it was a minor feature that only a handful of power users would be looking for while we worked to finish it off.
On that we were definitely mistaken. In all the feedback we have had so far during beta testing nothing has received more requests or comments than this feature and its omission. I hope you will have a chance to use it and the other tool tray features soon. More feedback is welcome, as always.
It was more than three weeks ago that we first announced the public launch of the beta version of the redesigned viaLibri website, but it was still a work in progress. The new site had already been under development for over 3 years and in that time had undergone a substantial update in both features and appearance.
We knew that change is always dangerous when attempting to update a website that already had a loyal and contented following. We also knew that over the years our regular users have always been generous with suggestions and feedback.
Their observations had always been a valuable guide to our evolving design. For those reasons we were eager to know how they would react to the changes we were preparing to show to them. We were also eager to receive their feedback and make sure that the website we were trying to build for them would still be the tool they actually wanted to use.
We were thus very gratified by the initial response from our bookselling colleagues and other long time users. But the most useful responses were the ones we received from many of our long-standing and regular users, some of whom we had never heard from before, who waited for several days before sending their long and carefully described verdicts. From these we learned many useful things. The first thing we learned was how much our users liked viaLibri as it already was and how unhappy many of them were to see it change.
For some it was just a matter, readily acknowledged, of annoyance at needing to replace old habits with new. But there were also some whose habits were natural and productive. We did not want to replace them with others that would not serve as well.
Fortunately, in most cases, updates and redesigns were possible and we were able to incorporate them into the new version in ways that generally made the site better than it would otherwise have been. One complaint that was especially frequent and strongly felt was a factor in many of the latest changes we have made. We now know that our customers very much prefer a compact site. This is just a sampling of some of the things we learned and have incorporated into this latest version of our redesign.
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There is one new feature we have added to our redesign that appears to have gone unnoticed by most of our users. I hope that many of them will find it useful once they know that it is there. They might not have discovered it because it is invisible until invoked.
When not being used it hides on the search results page. You may already have noticed the checkbox that sits unobtrusively in the lower left corner of each description.
It shows a set of 5 icons which indicate various things you can do with the books you have selected. The first of these lets you select ALL the books on that page with just a single click. Clicking the second icon will put all your selected items onto your clipboard. The third icon creates and populates a separate page that displays all your selected items useful for printing.
The last icon can be used for sharing with social media. For many, however, the most useful icon will be the one that looks like a tiny trash bin. Clicking on that tool lets you remove from your search results all the items that you have selected using the checkboxes. This is not a completely new feature. Our previous version was also able to do this, only with a few different steps.
The new version was delayed because of a few backend improvements that proved to be more complicated than expected. We also told ourselves that it was a minor feature that only a handful of power users would be looking for while we worked to finish it off.
On that we were definitely mistaken. In all the feedback we have had so far during beta testing nothing has received more requests or comments than this feature and its omission. I hope you will have a chance to use it and the other tool tray features soon. More feedback is welcome, as always. It was more than three weeks ago that we first announced the public launch of the beta version of the redesigned viaLibri website, but it was still a work in progress.
The new site had already been under development for over 3 years and in that time had undergone a substantial update in both features and appearance. We knew that change is always dangerous when attempting to update a website that already had a loyal and contented following. We also knew that over the years our regular users have always been generous with suggestions and feedback.
Their observations had always been a valuable guide to our evolving design. For those reasons we were eager to know how they would react to the changes we were preparing to show to them.
We were also eager to receive their feedback and make sure that the website we were trying to build for them would still be the tool they actually wanted to use. We were thus very gratified by the initial response from our bookselling colleagues and other long time users. But the most useful responses were the ones we received from many of our long-standing and regular users, some of whom we had never heard from before, who waited for several days before sending their long and carefully described verdicts.
From these we learned many useful things. The first thing we learned was how much our users liked viaLibri as it already was and how unhappy many of them were to see it change. For some it was just a matter, readily acknowledged, of annoyance at needing to replace old habits with new. But there were also some whose habits were natural and productive.
We did not want to replace them with others that would not serve as well. Fortunately, in most cases, updates and redesigns were possible and we were able to incorporate them into the new version in ways that generally made the site better than it would otherwise have been.
One complaint that was especially frequent and strongly felt was a factor in many of the latest changes we have made. We now know that our customers very much prefer a compact site. This is just a sampling of some of the things we learned and have incorporated into this latest version of our redesign.
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