How do you like the front page of NTCompatible? (Content)
This is a poll to discuss content of the front page of NTCompatible. Not the layout. .
This is a poll to discuss content of the front page of NTCompatible. Not the layout.
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Personally, the various utilities catch my eye occasionally but I really don't care about 'em. The actual News is what catches my eye which is why I read Slashdot alot. I also think it would make the comment system alot more usefull if the main page primarily focused on news related items instead of tons of little utilities.
I tried multiple layouts over the last couple of months, but the current one (all daily news on a single page) seems to be the most preferred.
I guess the only way to make everyone happy is to add the ability to customize the layout. Something like that may be possible with the next version of the CMS system, but not with the current one.
I guess the only way to make everyone happy is to add the ability to customize the layout. Something like that may be possible with the next version of the CMS system, but not with the current one.
Yeah, customization would be nice. I just hate to see the comment system go to waste. I see sites like slashdot\Ars Technica\warp2Search\any other site where the comment system is used to great effect...then you go to NT\LinuxCompatible and the front page changes so rapidly that there isn't much of a chance to comment.
It also invites people to discuss things, whereas the current system people just read through the page real fast (or use RSS...mabye), and then go to the links...
It also invites people to discuss things, whereas the current system people just read through the page real fast (or use RSS...mabye), and then go to the links...
I'm sorry but the front page is a ugly mess, it's too long, there are no clearly defined sections, aside from the compatibilty section and the links to other parts. Someone really needs to sit down and redesign it or take it back to what it was. I get bored scrolling through trying to find what I need, sometimes posted twice, and it is dominated by Phillip and Bob, noone else can get a look in. if you take a look at techconnect or web2search you'll get an idea of how to present an attractive easy to use and informative site. Sorry but I'm setting my home page to something else....
ChrisC
ChrisC
Actually, a complete redesign is coming in the next few days. I am very close to finish the new templates.
Although I voted "leave it alone", that's mainly because I seldom see it. My link takes me here, then I click on the "forums" link, I only scroll down the front page by accident.
I think it's got a "message board" kind of look, which just doesn't interest me. Maybe I should have voted for "tabs", I'm not sure, but as it is, I just skip over it and head to the forums.
I think it's got a "message board" kind of look, which just doesn't interest me. Maybe I should have voted for "tabs", I'm not sure, but as it is, I just skip over it and head to the forums.
I have a "homepage" my browser opens to, Rogers.com, my isp. Has my local weather, my fave links in the sidebar, my local TV listings, up to date news, my personalized sports scores so I can follow the teams that I like, has links to my online storage, email accounts, the list goes on. So yeah, I have a homepage my browser is set to.
Sure beats the hell out of any default page that any browser opens up to.
Sure beats the hell out of any default page that any browser opens up to.
I didn't vote because there wasn't an option that said, I fear change, I don't like the new page.
And that penguin would scare little children.
Actually, it seems too narrow, why are you conserving so much space at the sides?
BTW, I think a conservative approach to web layout is always a good idea, I personally prefer plain, simple and easy to navigate web pages.
And that penguin would scare little children.
Actually, it seems too narrow, why are you conserving so much space at the sides?
BTW, I think a conservative approach to web layout is always a good idea, I personally prefer plain, simple and easy to navigate web pages.
Originally posted by tyga:
Quote:Actually, it seems too narrow, why are you conserving so much space at the sides?
The colors could be easily changed after the new layout is using CSS for the style. The new layout is currently optimized for 1024 x 768, which is also the most used lowest screen resolution nowadays.
I will look into both it in the next few days and make a few adjustments here and there.
Quote:Actually, it seems too narrow, why are you conserving so much space at the sides?
The colors could be easily changed after the new layout is using CSS for the style. The new layout is currently optimized for 1024 x 768, which is also the most used lowest screen resolution nowadays.
I will look into both it in the next few days and make a few adjustments here and there.
tyga was taking about Linux Compatible
Interesting, it works fine here but Clutch had also some rendering problems in Firefox. Can you give me more details about your configuration (e.g. screen resolution, operating systems etc.).