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Product Content Matters: 70% Of Online Shoppers Say It Can Make Or Break A Sale

Steve talks about the critical importance of product content and the role it plays in whether consumers abandon their shopping carts, make a purchase, or return a product. In fact, 70% of online shoppers say product content can make or break a sale.

Product Content Matters: 70% Of Online Shoppers Say It Can Make Or Break A Salehttps://www.forbes.com/sites/garydrenik/2023/09/26/product-content-matters-70-of-online-shoppers-say-it-can-make-or-break-a-sale/Open linkView original on lemmy.ml
skyrimmods·Skyrim Modsbyjsdz

My 100 favourite Skyrim mods part 2: A Better Magelight

I like small mods that make a big difference. It's simply a better Magelight that comes in various colours. If you've got lighting mods that make dark places really dark, it's all the more useful. I like the red one, since it looks okay and a backyard astronomer long ago told me that red is the colour to use to avoid spoiling your night vision.

It may require a bug fix or two if you want to put down large numbers of lights everywhere, such as along the roads as you travel at night in the fog at new moon. I think it was possibly the Community Shaders "light limit fix" which made that work for me.

But even without that, it's nice to be able to stick a few long-lasting colourful lights on the ceiling in the course of a dungeon crawl to light up a big area when your cover is blown and you want to see what's going on, and to mark where you've been. Or depending on other lighting settings, just make it possible to see who you're talking to in the Ragged Flagon. It changed Magelight from something I never bothered using to one of my most-used spells.

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privacy·Privacybyjsdz

Court Grants Preliminary Injunction Of California Age Appropriate Design Code, Enforcement Date Now Uncertain

California's attempt to force "age verification" on us all is having legal problems.

"Based on the materials before the Court, the CAADCA’s age estimation provision appears not only unlikely to materially alleviate the harm of insufficient data and privacy protections for children, but actually likely to exacerbate the problem by inducing covered businesses to require consumers, including children, to divulge additional personal information."

Court Grants Preliminary Injunction Of California Age Appropriate Design Code, Enforcement Date Now Uncertainhttps://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=af1d34f6-9617-41c7-a0c4-6739f8343193Open linkView original on lemmy.ml
skyrimmods·Skyrim Modsbyjsdz

I would just like to express my love for the Fabled Forests mod

I've installed a dozen more mods and am starting out in Skyrim once again. I can't remember any other one that's made a bigger difference than this. Finally my personal version of Skyrim has forests that feel like real forests, where you can't see all that far a lot of the time and it'd be easy to get lost if you didn't have a compass.

Sure, that is achieved by making the trees fantastically big and closer together than you'd expect for such giants, but it makes sense to me and it looks great from ground level when you're in the woods. There's obviously less gravity on Nirn judging from how high I can jump carrying a 200kg backpack, so why shouldn't the trees grow bigger? The only problem I've seen so far is that wild animals occasionally have trouble navigating, such as an elk that just ran headfirst into a tree instead of going anywhere. But they do that kind of thing sometimes in pure vanilla Skyrim as well.

It's just beautiful. I prefer "mythic" mode. It's what I always wanted in a video game forest.

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