Hey, I posted some of these on reddit but didnt realize there was an internal area for this sort of thing.
The following are general non essential improvements:
Study (and possibly normal game-play) Ability to lock the colored markers users place on the board. Some times these markers make our point and without them the board position would be useless. it would be a shame to accidentally click and lose all of them.. Allow us to "lock" them in place and unlock them as the PRIMARY creator and not a contributor.
Ability to create "annotation" or "comment" "slides" in a study.
These would not require that a move be made, just allow for a new set of markers and comments be attached to the same position.
Allow users the ability to Rematch AS, So if you are playing against a friend and would like to rematch him and play AS white, you shouldnt have to cancel the game and rematch again or go to their profile there should be a more straight forward route.
At the moment pieces must be clicked in order to see their potential moves. Consider a ON hover approach which can be enabled or disabled. So hovering over a piece would allow one to see its potential routes (only if this mode is selected)
that is all for the moment regards
The following are general non essential improvements:
Study (and possibly normal game-play) Ability to lock the colored markers users place on the board. Some times these markers make our point and without them the board position would be useless. it would be a shame to accidentally click and lose all of them.. Allow us to "lock" them in place and unlock them as the PRIMARY creator and not a contributor.
Ability to create "annotation" or "comment" "slides" in a study.
These would not require that a move be made, just allow for a new set of markers and comments be attached to the same position.
Allow users the ability to Rematch AS, So if you are playing against a friend and would like to rematch him and play AS white, you shouldnt have to cancel the game and rematch again or go to their profile there should be a more straight forward route.
At the moment pieces must be clicked in order to see their potential moves. Consider a ON hover approach which can be enabled or disabled. So hovering over a piece would allow one to see its potential routes (only if this mode is selected)
that is all for the moment regards