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i do lines
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Poland/Denmark
Posts: 3,233
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Software forums
another thing, about the forum types... what about having one forum called 'software'? under that you could have different categories - with all the 'worhty' software represented in their own little forum...? Flash has got it's own here - but what about the rest ...
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Free Ring Ding™
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manchester
Posts: 9,535
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Thanks for the suggestion, I'll be having a rethink of the forums when we move to the new board. I dont know about each piece of software having its own forum tho, we could end up with loads! If the forum grows and we get a few thousand members then yes, but at the moment everyone mostly posts in this forum anyway. What do the others think ? ..................
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css is for divs
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Norwich
Posts: 4,524
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what about a section for music? Music & design complement each other and there's been a big response to the "What music do you listen to when designing" topic: http://designerstalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21 |
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Free Ring Ding™
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manchester
Posts: 9,535
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good idea, i like that - no-one posts in the right forums anyway , it all goes in the general chat forum. The more members we have the more forums we have, at the mo I need to think of a way to bring in some more members till we are in the search engines. Found a good hack for VBulletin anyway, apparently google won' visit pages with a # in so it only sees the forum titles, this hack detects if the visitor is a google bot and removes the #'s from the thread links so google indexes the entire forum. ..................
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