Would SteamGifts benefit from a SiteMap or other tool to locate all possible pages within the site?
i tried ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ at least the faq/help drop-down menu was adopted from my script ❤️
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You did try!
If I ever start using scripts, this would be the first one I download.
It's odd to me that this requires a user script, though. It seems like something the site admins would want to implement. Why not make it possible for your users to access your whole site?
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There's a nice user script that implements some of it.
EDIT:
Seems like the author beat me to it, in a shameless attempt of self promotion ;P.
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I've noticed that there are some really useful links within the "www.steamgifts.com" domain, but there don't seem to be any links to them within the site itself.
Just the first two examples that I thought of:
--Link to bundled games list
--Links to groups, to check ratio
Of course we can save bookmarks for these sub-pages, but do you think it would be beneficial to have a SiteMap or something similar on the site itself? I'm curious to see if I am the only one who ever thought about this.
I don't have any new GAs specifically for this discussion, but feel free to check out a couple of my invite-only GAs here and here
Thanks.
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