I love the new wardrobe, but it's still impossible to shop for items through it because hovering over any item changes the preview (and Search Shops button) to that item. So if I want to buy something that's surrounded by other objects on the screen, there's no practical way to keep that one selected.
I've got firefox 50.1.0 and I just can't get this dragging behavior to replicate. I'm dragging my items all over, and placing them, and just not having it happen to move. :/
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Being able to use more than 2 items per layer without having to pay anything extra is just the best for me.
whenever i use the wardrobe link through account search i get a blank page; i'm assuming this is because of the wardrobe change? it's easy enough to work around, but annoying nonetheless.
Pushed a fix now for the wardrobe items page as well as the wardrobe for the "not sorted" option :)
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I've used the new Wardrobe now and... well, my HA doesn't show up for me correctly. In my wardrobe my HA is dressed as I want it to be, but everywhere else it just looks naked and stupid. O-o
Am I doing anything wrong or what? :P
my outfit on my userpage is my old one and when I hover over my name it shows my new avvie ;P
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Any one know how to make it so I can use my own choice of eyes? Like pulling the ones off that come with it
The layers still jump around at random when I try to re-layer something. For me, that renders the whole thing completely unusable. :(
It remembers my search settings (things like layer, item order, etc.) if I switch tabs within the wardrobe or refresh the page, but it always clears the search field. And I thought you said before that keeping your search settings when you reload the wardrobe was unintentional? I don't know why you'd want that. :P
I'm also not a fan of the move icon as it doesn't seem to improve anything compared to being able to click anywhere on the box to move a layer. I guess I can deal with it if it actually helps other people (does it?), but not with its current position right next to the X. I think I complained about this before, but having those icons right next to each other is just asking for trouble, and I know I've made that mistake before.
Also not a fan of hiding the hide/show function by removing the checkbox. The dotted lines are less obvious when I need to figure out which layers are hidden, and the feature itself is less obvious now -- like it's something you'll need to teach people now, when an icon would be immediately apparent.

It should remember all of your selections but not the "name" text field - it remembering that was unintentional and was removed. It's intentional for it to remember the other options, so that when you come back your wardrobe is ordered the same. I think that having things like "most recent" and the order you want it shown remembered is great.
As far as the reordering, I literally cannot replicate this on my computer. I've got firefox open and I'm moving things around widely, and I cannot get it to do anything but land in the place I mean for it to land. If someone could make a gif of this happening for me, that'd be great. Or check your console and see if there is an error there that could be causing it to happen.
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- What do you use to record your screen? I think I had a program to do that once, but it's been a while.
And remembering things like order or number per page makes some sense to me, but it's really weird to have the wardrobe open up to the foot layer and a specific drawer a couple days later. Personally, I'd rather it just completely reset so I have a blank slate each time.

I'll think about adding them to the list that doesn't get pulled back when you come back, but this is something that's been received pretty positively :)
I believe imgur has a screen capture app!
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hello! lovely changes for the most part, thanks very much. for some reason, since the wardrobe changed, my HA on my user profile is just appearing as a small headshot for me instead of the full image. is there a setting i'm missing to change this?
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