u/LonesomeRider23

Minor bugs in completed tours (Web)
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Minor bugs in completed tours (Web)

When I open one of my *own* completed tours, I see this. That isn't designed very well. Furthermore, I didn't bag any peaks on this tour (something I rarely do anyway, since there aren't any in my home region):

https://preview.redd.it/mze2qp0qo52h1.png?width=794&format=png&auto=webp&s=93bd7694bc48c3f3d4c3428b9ebc8a2c824e68b1

However, I suspect this is a bug, because when I click on "Comments" or scroll down to the bottom of the page, and then go back to the top, "Peaks" has disappeared:

https://preview.redd.it/rjb597suo52h1.png?width=752&format=png&auto=webp&s=76d9f9badd40178274bf3727aaf04d804f533b3b

By the way - Currently, users mentioned (@) in the activity details are not displayed correctly (this also occurs in completed tours by other users):

https://preview.redd.it/2zfo9p21p52h1.png?width=728&format=png&auto=webp&s=b2c210e46e70a370abb2ffa71501aef5f766f348

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u/LonesomeRider23 — 3 days ago
▲ 8 r/komoot

Color of highlights selected as waypoints

In the past, highlights added as waypoints were displayed in a different color.
That was very good, but unfortunately, it hasn't been the case for quite some time now. They now have the same orange color as all other highlights. Especially in areas with many highlights, this makes it very difficult to identify and locate these specific waypoints, both in route planning and navigation.
It would be great if they were displayed in a distinct color again, perhaps simply a slightly darker shade of orange.

https://preview.redd.it/2nrvhf4dyh1h1.png?width=1059&format=png&auto=webp&s=383ec34f54e24cfc2a48ec66de4edb64b46d4935

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u/LonesomeRider23 — 6 days ago
▲ 23 r/komoot

Collections almost unusable - overview and usability is lost

I posted the following on the komoot website on "Support" more than two months ago. I received a standard response (AI-generated?), but absolutely nothing happened after that.
So, I’m trying my luck here now, hoping that someone will listen.
Surely I can't be the only one complaining about this.

The new sorting and filtering options for collections are quite nice.
But what helpful are they to me if the redesign of collections has destroyed the display layout of collections so that they are almost unusable now?

1 - In the collections overview, the titles are cut off.
Please bring back multi-line titles, as it was before, and the way it still is in other lists within komoot.

2 - It gets even worse when I open a collection.
The list of tours is so bloated with huge images that any sense of overview is completely lost. Even on a 32-inch screen in a maximized browser window, I'm not able to see more than two tours at a time. Zooming out via the browser doesn't help either, as the text then becomes illegible.

When I look at other users' collections, those huge images, randomly compiled from hundreds of photos, might perhaps be somewhat helpful or "inspiring". In my *own* collections, they cause the exact opposite.

To choose a specific day trip from a collection containing many of such trips, or to get an overview within a collection covering a long distance tour splitted to daily trips with different variations, a compact overview displaying key information and details (such as distance, duration, and elevation gain) is essential.

Currently, I find myself having regular fits of rage whenever I open one of my collections.
Collections are a feature I pay for with my premium account. Therefore, I'd like to be able to use them. Currently, I don't use them at all anymore.

So pleeeeease, it would be fantastic if you could improve the display layout.
Ideally, a simple list format - similar to the views for saved, planned, or completed tours - would be best.
However, if you absolutely *have to* include images, please ensure they are of a reasonable size - meaning: small. Everything worked perfectly fine before the redesign.
The optimal solution would be to offer a user-selectable display mode, though I naturally understand that this might be a complex undertaking and perhaps asking too much.

u/LonesomeRider23 — 8 days ago