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sparkdigital:
You mean something like this: http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=12?
I think that wouldn't be a bad idea - could it run alongside 'Showcase' and maybe call it 'Review / Critique' like on sitepoint?
LordDarkman:
Maybe just a subpage in showcase... So it's easy to make a diffrens between both. I have one side by myself were I don't want to publish jet because the template is under construction and maybe someone just can give me a hint...
CU Moritz
ctec:
Well, this post that was started, was viewed over 400 times. More people should voice their opinion on this. It would be great to hear what others think. I have been seeing a few other posts similar to the one I had posted in regards to asking for assistance with their websites. There just might be a need for another area specific for this. Just my opinion.
I would like to post but do not want to upset the moderators in posting in a wrong area for the community to give some feedback for my site.
I would like to hear the opinions from the board designers and/or moderators on the ideas presented here.
Thanks,
Michael
Waldschwein:
Hello,
well, of course there is the wish to have more subforums: Especially the module forums should be divided to support / "presentation" / "forum for module authors", same with templates, and why not for created sites. For new visitors it's just a whole bunch of everything somewhere and hard to see that what they really want. But the other problem about too many subforums are: People don't stick to them. We have here several language forums at the board - so many good things e.g. discussed in the Dutch forum up to 95% of the visitors just don't look at. So reviewing sites has in general only to do with templates, so there could be a template subforum... Or perhaps the hard way of some more, but as I said: People don't stick to them. And there are different languages. Just two links to think about:
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/greathost/
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/coaching-a-community/
Regards Michael
doc:
Hi,
--- Quote from: waldschwein ---But the other problem about too many subforums are: People don't stick to them.
--- End quote ---
Well that is a matter of general forum set-up, forum rules, community culture and forum moderators. All points mentioned goes hand in hand and it needs time until a new approach is established and digested by the entire community. Guess at the beginning a lot of posts will get moved by admins until the structure of the forum board gets visible to all forum users :-)
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