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New Features: Homepages and Messaging

Dear FontStructors, We are adding a number of new features to the FontStruct website today.

Homepages

The first one is a homepage for every user. This is a public version of your MyFontStruct page with a list of your shared FontStructions, and some customizable information about yourself. When you click on a user’s name in the gallery or elsewhere, you will now be taken to this page. This is a much better and more reliable option than the page of search results which you currently see.

FontStruct user homepage

So now you have your own unique FontStruct internet address (http://fontstruct.fontshop.com/fontstructors/yourusername) which you can use anywhere and everywhere as a reliable reference to your work on FontStruct.

As well as a listing of your FontStructions, the homepage also includes a ‘Profile’ page which by default shows some information about your participation in FontStruct. You can also place your own URL on this page to promote your private website, your business or another project, and there’s an option to display some additional information about yourself if you wish.

With the number of FontStructions in the gallery growing daily we hope that new features like this will help in allowing your work to stand out from the crowd.

Of course there are RSS news feeds for each user’s homepage. By subscribing to these feeds you can easily keep up to date with your favourite designers’ work.

Messaging

Registered users can now send short private text-only messages to other users. Many users have asked for such a feature which may be familiar from other social networking websites.

Some reasons people have given when requesting a feature like this are:

  • To ask a designer whether their FontStruction can be used commercially.
  • To contact designers because they are interested in working with them.
  • To collaborate with other users on a FontStruction project.

To send a message to another FontStructor, go to their homepage (e.g. by clicking on their name next to one of their FontStructions) and click on the contact button next to their avatar. Then fill out the form to send the message.

FontStruct compose message

You can configure the messaging system to suit your needs. For example, you can opt out of the  system completely, or you can choose not to receive email notifications when messages arrive. Their is also a spam reporting mechanism which, along with other precautions, should help us prevent abuse of the system.

Redesign of MyFontStruct

Along with the new user homepages and the messaging system, MyFontStruct has been rearranged into a series of tabs.

There are also a few new settings. Under the “Profile” tab for example, there is a new option to show your “real name” instead of your FontStruct username on your user homepage. while under the “Settings” tab, and then “Messaging and Notifications” you’ll see the new settings for the messaging system.

Under “Profile” and then “Delete Profile” there is also now an option to delete your FontStruct profile completely. Yes, occasionally people really do ask for this!

What’s next?

The next feature to be added will almost certainly be additional control over spacing in the FontStructor (i.e. the right side-bearing and finally a space character).

Apart from that, keep your suggestions and bug reports coming. Even if they are not acted upon immediately or soon or ever, they are all taken seriously. The majority of them are turned into tickets in our internal tracking system where we plan and prioritize the development of FontStruct.

(teaser image on the front page features sweet home by mippo)

By Rob Meek (meek) | link | 14 Comments

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  1. Thanks for all your hard work on this enhancement, Rob. I think the addition of user homepages and user-to-user messaging is the most important update we’ve launched since the birth of FontStruct.

    Comment by Stephen Coles — January 5, 2009 #

  2. Thanks for all of these great new features! Keep up the good work!

    Comment by SquarePeg — January 6, 2009 #

  3. Thanks for the upgrade, Rob. I was a little confused with my page being on the news tab, but thanks for that too. One thing I would like to request is a sorting option or folders for grouping private fontstructions. It would be a good way of keeping font families together. Is there a way to switch to the previous fontstruction listing method of showing the latest updated fonts on the first page? The new listing method on My FontStruct seems to stick with a chronological listing based on the date of creation. Before the update, I was editing an older fontstruction that saved on the first page. After the update, I thought it had been deleted until it was eventually found on page 36. The chronological listing does lock each fontstruction into place so that such a search wouldn’t happen again, but it would be nice to have a grouping feature. Thanks again for all the hard work you put in. It is much appreciated.

    Comment by geneus1 — January 7, 2009 #

  4. @geneus1
    We will be adding sorting and possibly searching options for private FontStructions, and possibly the public view as well. A simple way of implementing groups might be with tags – anything more complicated than that is probably a long way down the line.
    Feedback on the creation-date sorting hasn’t been so positive so far so we may well change it back to the way that it was.

    Comment by Rob Meek (meek) — January 8, 2009 #

  5. @Rob: Thanks again for all the new features. I’m glad the home page listing has been switched back to the last-change sorting.

    @Gene: 36 pages of fontstructions? are you kidding? :)

    Comment by Em42 — January 8, 2009 #

  6. I just noticed that there was a bug in MyFontStruct which wouldn’t allow you to edit your profile without entering a URL. This has been fixed now. Sorry about that.

    Comment by Rob Meek (meek) — January 13, 2009 #

  7. Thanks for the upgrade. It’s very practical function.

    Comment by paulo — January 15, 2009 #

  8. can i haz a favoritz feature, plez?

    Comment by paul — January 21, 2009 #

  9. Yes there are plans for a favourites feature.

    Comment by Rob Meek (meek) — January 22, 2009 #

  10. Thanks for all the goodies you keep throwing our way, Rob. You need to implement a donate/sponsor button. Here’s my (very low priority but might be nice to have some day) request: The ability to clone the ‘Basic Latin’ glyph set and map them to the ‘More Latin’ and ‘Extended Latin’ sets with one click of a button.

    Comment by afrojet — January 22, 2009 #

  11. yes, a composites feature would be nice. perhaps something that used ‘recipes’ for creating new glyphs that are based on other glyphs: so that Aacute = A + acute.

    Comment by paul — January 22, 2009 #

  12. @afrojet and @paul
    Yes we have a ticket for this. The main challenge, as with all FontStruct features, is to try and keep it intuitive and simple — to keep complicated things hidden away from novices. But it would definitely be a cool and time-saving feature.

    Comment by Rob Meek (meek) — January 23, 2009 #

  13. hello just wondering if i create a font can i print it?

    Comment by winki — January 27, 2009 #

  14. @winki
    Yes you can. Download and install it like any other font and you can print with it.

    Comment by Rob Meek (meek) — January 27, 2009 #

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