That is one odd content layout. First there's a search, then a bunch of categories. THEN there's a list of seemingly submitted items. THEN you have the actual purpose of the site being spelled out. Lastly, you have "featured" stuff. Since they are in a grid and at the bottom, they are the opposite of featured.<p>Then you have a random "submit" button out of nowhere.<p>So I pressed one of the articles that I wanted to read, and what did I get. This[0]. I mean, what even is this? "Preview or download" ad medium.com. What preview? What download? Why am I not in the article already?<p>On the side I get some BS "13 Mind-blowing Statistics on UX is another useful resource that we selected for inclusion on Web Design Stash.". If a "for fun" list of 13 random statistics (90% more likely to climb everest than click banner) is something you "choose" to include in your so called resources, then I can only assume that your whole site it just scraping a bunch of websites and mass include stuff for your website.<p><a href="http://i.imgur.com/WGeK4Is.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/WGeK4Is.png</a><p>The tags are also not relevant.<p>I expected a properly sorted and curated website for actual resources, pretty much the opposite.
The sub headers are too light to be readable before you hover, but my brain is still trying to read them. Also, it be nice if you could click anywhere on the squares, not just the text. Anyways, great content, I found a few things I had never heard of!