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The new developer story is pretty cool. I like that you can see my progression through different technologies and how they relate to the work I was doing professionally.

I do have a couple suggestions, though.

With the current design, everything in my timeline looks the same. It's very hard to tell the difference between a job, a top answer, education, etc. I've tried to include images on all of these to help differentiate them, but it'd be nice if they had some style differences to enable viewers to quickly find the kind of information they are looking for.

For example, I wanted to add a logo to one of my job experiences, and I had to scroll up and down several times before I finally spotted it. (At first, I thought it must not have imported from my CV.) I doubt an employer would be willing to exert the same level of effort. (While the "traditional view" link partly solves this, it's not exactly prominent... I discovered it only after scrolling up and down a lot.)

Try to quickly find my Position/Team entries:

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It's also a little difficult to tell what the order of items is. The back and forth between two columns is difficult to read and comprehend. For example, my experience at "Southern Champion Tray" came before my "Converting Excel Column Numbers" article, but you have to find the barely visible triangles pointing at tiny orange circles to know that. It's minor, but it makes the timeline feature confusing.

It'd be nice if I could choose to view my history as a single column and filter by event type.

In summary:

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    I do agree that the developer story is a bit hard to read but I'm on it :) !. I'll soon improve the design.
    – Stéphane
    Apr 1, 2016 at 8:05
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    I do actually agree with you but I'd almost upvote this regardless for your summary. Apr 1, 2016 at 15:22
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    I found Timeline to be a pretty straightforward Crichton sci-fi novel. Not hard to read.
    – Almo
    Apr 1, 2016 at 17:16
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    +1 on the back-and-forth comment. And keep in mind that if developers have a hard time reading it, think about how hard a time managers will have. <shudder> Apr 3, 2016 at 20:13
  • One thing that I think would be good is a filter to see only a certain type. I have too many git and blog entries so it is hard to see/find the other entries.
    – BrunoLM
    Nov 24, 2016 at 0:39

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