As promised in my previous post, I'm proud to announce the complete rewrite of Game Maker.info.
While the site still looks somewhat the same, there's a whole lot of changes under the hood. Let me highlight some of the most important ones:- The menubar now contains a button 'customize' which not only contains language and theme but with a few more clicks and a painless registration allows you to completely customize your own frontpage to show the news you think is important. This way you can say you'd like to be informed of all new blog posts from 64 Digits for instance.
- Under 'Extras' there's a whole list of extra stuff under which a full copy of the Game Maker Manual. It includes a quick search as you type system and allows you to easily share a link with people to show them how stuff works
- While the search field in the top corner looks pretty much the same, the results are now. A search for 'platform tutorial' will show you only Game Maker related results to help you on the way. This search engine is built specifically to allow you to find Game Maker information fast.
PS2? OMG, that must mean that there's a game makier for PS2, not that the real term is P.P.S. lol
Anyway, nice site! could be usefull to many.awesome job with the site. it's good feeling, having read a 64d blog post that i didn't regret reading afterward
Cool site, I might just start using it.
Nice site; amazing you didn't use tables and yet it was all arranged so nicely. Keep up the work!
Dude that site looks nice. Theres a lot of clutter on the front page, but for some sites, once the content on the front page of the site gets past a certain point, it actually looks kinda nice.
I don't know if that makes any sense, but whatever. Good job.Good job, Simon: even slicker than the dev version.
Nice. I should probably register there.
I can't be bothered to read that… I'm so fucking lazy.
Thanks for all the replies. It's nice to see several of you already signed up for the site. :) Enjoy the site and let me know if anyone has any bugs/suggestions.
@ghg, there's a bold link at the end of the post in case you prefer to skip reading it and just visit the site.@Flea1991, if you follow HTML standards and spend enough time fooling IE you can achieve almost everything without tables. @Flashback, do note this is a collab between Johannes amd me. I can't take all credit.