![]() ![]() Yes (only uploader can view their scraps)įeatures in detail Submission folders Partial (Journals with "stream*" in the search fields are listed in dealers den)ĭonations only (used to support Prints, Digital Content) Partial (Page shops for listing items that are for sale, with purchase button to quickly contact the seller) Yes (Simple(User managed), Advanced(Query managed)) Partial (Journals with "stream" in the title are highlighted)ġ(Edit while uploading) / Optionally more control on step 2 (Scheduling/Multi edit) Mobile usability: 66% Mobile speed: 93% Desktop speed: 95%Ĭomparison of submission management features Site Yes (DeviantArt, Fur Affinity, Inkbunny, Weasyl) Mobile usability: 99% Mobile speed: 70% Desktop speed: 82% Yes (DeviantArt, Fur Affinity, Facebook Page, Twitter, etc.) Yes (Profile links, Share Links, Messaging, (Single depth) Mobile usability: N/A Mobile speed: N/A Desktop speed: N/A Yes (DeviantArt, Inkbunny, SoFurry, VCL & Weasyl) Mobile usability: 67% Mobile speed: 81% Desktop speed: 87% Medium (Share links, Core-only Twitter widget, Core-only shoutbox widget, Core-only personal forum widget) Mobile usability: 95% Mobile speed: 57% Desktop speed: 48% Mobile usability: 94% Mobile speed: 55% Desktop speed: 61% Yes (many, including DeviantArt, Fur Affinity, SoFurry, Weasyl) Yes (Filter content types, per-user and account-wise) Mobile usability: 65% Mobile speed: 71% Desktop speed: 89%įull, selective (Comments, Notes, and Submissions individually blockable) Mobile usability: 58% Mobile speed: 64% Desktop speed: 77% Mobile usability: N/A% Mobile speed: N/A% Desktop speed: N/A%įull (Profile links, Twitter Integration, Share Links) (Partial, Control over visible sections and description styling) Mobile usability: 99% Mobile speed: 83% Desktop speed: 89% This chart omits certain features common to all sites (private messages, watchlists, etc.) and certain esoteric features (SoFurry's random avatar feature, DeviantArt's "collections", etc.)Ĭomparison of user-to-user interaction and other features Site "How can this one site be improved to better compete - or share success with - the other sites?". ![]() "If I had to choose just one site to use, which one has the features that are important to me?", and.It is created to answer two potential questions: This is not done as a way to glorify or insult any site in particular. It compares them to a list of common and ideal features. This is an evaluation of the major art sites that furries use today. They’re graphic rules found on the internet and modified to incorporate flight colours.A furry art website is any major community archive of graphic artwork, literature and/or audio files which is either entirely focused on furry content or contains a section(s) for indexed furry/anthropomorphic submissions. Note - the originals of these (and other dividers I’ve posted) are not my work. My original images are wider than Tumblr will display for in-line graphics (600 pixels, not 540) so I’ve also provided links to the full width versions for anyone who wants the slightly larger size. I’d suggest the two darker colour codes as working best in most cases. Since they’re gradients, I’m providing three colour codes for each the first number is the lightest shade near the center, the second is a mid-range shade (taken from a little more than half way out to the tips), and the third is the darkest shade at the outer tips. These ones have gradients (based on colour samples from spiral hatchling eyes) and drop shadows to make them extra fancy. They’re kind of soothing to put together. ![]() Why yes, I am working on these instead of other things I should be working on. ![]()
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