Tesults is a web app for teams to store, view and take action on continuously delivered automated test results data.
The original version launched nine months ago but this has never had a show HN before today, based on the rules I think I'm good - to clarify: 1. This was an almost entirely different application nine months ago, it has only changed to what it is today over the last month or two based on user feedback. 2. Today marks the first time ever it is available as free service. There is still a paid version but the expectation is that it is free for most teams.
This occurs on the landing page - images that your build/test scripts upload for your test cases and are fully expandable and have clarity. For the landing page this is a trade off that was accepted for lower resolutions screens because the purpose of these images is really to display the layout of the various views and the text itself is could almost be lorem ipsum. The alternatives to this include making the images enlarge (css scaling) on hover or by changing the layout to make the images much larger and this has been tried and tested but the scaling in particular was distracting so I felt this was a good trade off. Since you have highlighted this I think I may have got it wrong, experimentation with the landing page occurs often so I will reconsider options.
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Well the issue is that your images have high resolution and are being squished to the size of their box, which I assume is somewhat static in size (at least never 3000px like the image is).
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 30.8 ms ] threadThe original version launched nine months ago but this has never had a show HN before today, based on the rules I think I'm good - to clarify: 1. This was an almost entirely different application nine months ago, it has only changed to what it is today over the last month or two based on user feedback. 2. Today marks the first time ever it is available as free service. There is still a paid version but the expectation is that it is free for most teams.
Aside - there's a huge disparity between the number of visits and signups from here relative to comments, this is true of forum reader/participation rates in general of course but your feedback is valuable, if you prefer not to comment publicly please do send me an email, it's in my profile.
It leaves a bad first impression.