ubeaut
21st October 2007, 06:15 PM
:construction: The front page reconstruction/update has been completed for now. :eheheh: It may need a bit of fine tuning down the track in a week or so but for now it's up and running and ready for use.
I have deleted 15 Forum Headers which in itself saves almost 1 full screen of scrolling. Because of this a number of forums have been put under different headers, so you may have to look around a little bit before telling us your favorite forum has been deleted. A couple of lesser used forums along with Open Slather and Drivel Forum have been put into sub forums but aren't too hard to find.
The new page is set up so that it can be compressed as you wish using the Chevron buttons on the right side of all forum headers. The http://image-mirror.cyanide.com.au/woodworkforums/images/buttons/collapse_tcat.gif button will collapse the Forums under that header, whilst the http://image-mirror.cyanide.com.au/woodworkforums/images/buttons/collapse_tcat_collapsed.gif button will expand them.
You can now compress out large sections of the forums but still leave pretty well all of the Woodwork Forums viewable. You can now, also see at a glance, what sub forums are available under the compressed header and go directly to them by clicking on the link or expanding the header
This somewhat takes away the out of sight out of mind feeling and will help make it easier to find other forums without the need to expand them all just to find one or two others you might want to visit.
I'm sure this new set up won't be everyones cup of tea initially, but give it a try for a little while and if you have any thoughts and constructive criticism on improving it please put them in this thread.
The idea behind the new front page is to make it easier to scroll down through the forums to the one you want. The sub headings under each Forum Header are set horizontally (not vertical as has previously been suggested) because it saves many pages of space.
Constructive criticism is most welcomed,:thumbup: whinging and complaining isn't. :tdown: All suggestions will certainly be looked at and acted on, if feasible and doable.
Cheers - Neil :U
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I have deleted 15 Forum Headers which in itself saves almost 1 full screen of scrolling. Because of this a number of forums have been put under different headers, so you may have to look around a little bit before telling us your favorite forum has been deleted. A couple of lesser used forums along with Open Slather and Drivel Forum have been put into sub forums but aren't too hard to find.
The new page is set up so that it can be compressed as you wish using the Chevron buttons on the right side of all forum headers. The http://image-mirror.cyanide.com.au/woodworkforums/images/buttons/collapse_tcat.gif button will collapse the Forums under that header, whilst the http://image-mirror.cyanide.com.au/woodworkforums/images/buttons/collapse_tcat_collapsed.gif button will expand them.
You can now compress out large sections of the forums but still leave pretty well all of the Woodwork Forums viewable. You can now, also see at a glance, what sub forums are available under the compressed header and go directly to them by clicking on the link or expanding the header
This somewhat takes away the out of sight out of mind feeling and will help make it easier to find other forums without the need to expand them all just to find one or two others you might want to visit.
I'm sure this new set up won't be everyones cup of tea initially, but give it a try for a little while and if you have any thoughts and constructive criticism on improving it please put them in this thread.
The idea behind the new front page is to make it easier to scroll down through the forums to the one you want. The sub headings under each Forum Header are set horizontally (not vertical as has previously been suggested) because it saves many pages of space.
Constructive criticism is most welcomed,:thumbup: whinging and complaining isn't. :tdown: All suggestions will certainly be looked at and acted on, if feasible and doable.
Cheers - Neil :U
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