Images get a grid. Everything else is a detailed list.
this post was submitted on 23 Apr 2025
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Nothing will ever beat the windows XP menu formats. They're ugly and dated now, but I can't imagine anything more efficient.
Edit : that said my favourite is grid for media. I'm having difficulty remembering names these days, and I can more easily spot what I'm looking for by remembering the rough colour/shape of the game icon. It's basically lost forever when they update it and the image changes.
List, but with images.
Dj software does it best by including a section of the image and not the whole thing scaled.