Florida Water - citrus and a hint of bay rum. I can see why people might like it. There’s nothing in the ingredients except water, alcohol, and fragrance… maybe a little bit of coloring, but no skin food at all.
Give me your opinion:
For a wetshaving wiki, based off the reddit wiki (with permission), do you prefer WIKI1 or WIKI2? Just curious what you might think of the general layout, features, organization, etc. Both have dark themes, but the first over you have to enable it.
Edit: I’ve been told the first link doesn’t work for some reason.
Thanks for the input! I want to like option 1. I just don’t know how the organization will work. There are Shelves, Books, Chapters and Pages.
I want to skip Shelves and Books, because there just isn’t enough info to justify them. I have to play around and see if only using Chapters and Pages is intuitive to navigate.
August 22, 2023
Florida Water - citrus and a hint of bay rum. I can see why people might like it. There’s nothing in the ingredients except water, alcohol, and fragrance… maybe a little bit of coloring, but no skin food at all.
Give me your opinion:
For a wetshaving wiki, based off the reddit wiki (with permission), do you prefer WIKI1 or WIKI2? Just curious what you might think of the general layout, features, organization, etc. Both have dark themes, but the first over you have to enable it.
Edit: I’ve been told the first link doesn’t work for some reason.
@walden @wetshavingadmin
I like WIKI1 mainly because it is different. I’m certain that the information can be organized equally well in both formats.
I like the idea that wetshaving.social takes the best features from r/Wetshaving, adds new ones, and develops its own identity.
Thanks for the input! I want to like option 1. I just don’t know how the organization will work. There are Shelves, Books, Chapters and Pages.
I want to skip Shelves and Books, because there just isn’t enough info to justify them. I have to play around and see if only using Chapters and Pages is intuitive to navigate.