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Originally posted by: adamkhan
@yoda

wow, i tought people would find it appealing. could you give more info into the large layout flaws?

BLue on blue isn't an intuitively attractive color scheme for the "logo" or "title". It's difficult to read and your "logo" is smushed making the words unclear. ergo, you've turned blue, usually associated with calm, into an irritating color.

You use whitespace to frame the actual forum itself drawing the viewer's eyes to the center, shadows on either side contrast out the entirety of the forum to highlight this, but the uniformity of everything within does not allow the user to focus on anything. Size of text for both headings and links are all uniform and there is no easy to lock on point. This layout implies you want the viewer to read everything from top to bottom when, in fact, that's likely the last thing you and a visitor want.

User login is hidden above the banner blindness line. The Archive and Register functions are not intuitive and "Log in to check your private messages" is redundant and confusing to the eye.

And the fact that the overall format is very much consistent with nigh every other forum out there means you have nothing original to catch a viewer's attention and differentiate it from the bagillion other forums out there.
 
wow, Thanks for the input ill see what i can do to fix the problems! and yes i do agree with you the 'Log in to check messages' is redundant but thats a part of PhpBB but i can and soon will remove it! Thanks again for the valid input
 
One thing I can reccomend is combining some categories on your forum, it makes the site look more active

THis is especially important when you're starting a forum, otherwise people won't sign up feeling it's not active

Also, you need to get posts and discussions going in every forum, some haven't had replies for some time now. I'd find something oyu aren't sure about and look to users to give you an answer. Heck, try something like Intel vs. AMD, it might grab some attention, in the long run it'll get you a visitor or two whow ill visit everyday even if it isn't the best of threads. Try things like that.
 
I agree ill do that what forums do you recommend i join , i notice the Networking sections are very inactive what do you recommend?
 
Originally posted by: adamkhan
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: adamkhan
yes There a very good webhost they just recently started but they've been really good i would recommend the donation package to everyone, By the way how'd you know my webhost?

http://www.whois.sc/pcdiscussions.net

Oh iC so you got it via the Name Servers i presume?

Ding ding ding!

There are other ways but that's the easiest.
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: adamkhan
bit off topic but you have an intrest in Web Hosts? well cNX (Centauri NetX) is a great one

You have a lot to learn 🙂

🙁 Read his forum title name! Hes the daddy of webhosting advice around here. You have alot to learn. Also, i would highly suggest you not to run a forum you plan going growing on a free webhost. Nothing is guartunaed... like mysql backup or all your information.

Good luck.
 
your right twister, ill be planning to move servers soon to a paid host for all the extra features they offer. By the way, this host does offer SQL database Backup's dailyly and ive written a script also to backup my SQL database daily to the Home dir and then i download the Backups regularly.
 
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