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I would like to add that although I prefer the old style, if this is what it takes for you to earn for the site, then so be it. I do enjoy coming here and think that the site should get whatever money it can.
BTW, the whole point in this effort is to make the site a bit more graphically appealing to new visitors, with the hope they'll like it and stick around.
Geez. Don't take it so personal.
I think the new look/format is much more sophisticated.
Uhhhh... OCD, but the banner is a pixel too short on either side. Heh...
BTW--Although I prefer a dynamic width, I'm not passionate. My bigger beef with this (and pretty much most) forums is that I have to scroll below the fold to actually see real content.
You force me to see the header with the RipCity logo.
Then you force me to see a navigation bar I never use.
Then you force me to see a banner ad (if I don't use adblock).
Then you force me to see currently active users.
Then you force me to see the OT and Landing Pages.
Then you force me to see Announcements.
Then I FINALLY get to fucking see if Hedo Turkoglu is a Blazer.
And people are bitching about the purple bars on the side? Who gives a fuck. I come to this site to find our if Hedo is a Blazer. And you put a bunch of crap in my way that I have to scroll through every damned time.
Uhhhh... OCD, but the banner is a pixel too short on either side. Heh...
If that's the whole point, you've missed the point with this whole fixed width thing.
Random visitors will come to this site because they want high quality Blazer content. Deliver it, and quickly. Who gives a fuck if it's fixed width or dynamic? You can design something with a dynamic layout that's good enough to get people to focus on content.
Now, you might argue it's up to end users to write good stuff so that it appears at the right time when visitors show up.
However, what if you use some of that wasted (IMO) banner space at the top to feature the top 5 posts of the week? Threads that were so insightful/controversial/interesting, that they'd immediately captivate somebody browsing to the site for the first time. It'd have the added benefit of giving regular posters an incentive to come up with a really great thread idea. I'm thinking something along the lines of how Digg.com operates.
I have no idea how to execute this idea at this moment. I'll think about it a little.
Anyway, my main point is that although I don't have access to your Google analytic account, I really doubt bounce rates, new visitor returns or average time on site will be impacted one bit by fixed or dynamic widths.
Don't believe me? Run Google website optimizer on your site and I bet you find the same thing.
BTW--Although I prefer a dynamic width, I'm not passionate. My bigger beef with this (and pretty much most) forums is that I have to scroll below the fold to actually see real content.
You force me to see the header with the RipCity logo.
Then you force me to see a navigation bar I never use.
Then you force me to see a banner ad (if I don't use adblock).
Then you force me to see currently active users.
Then you force me to see the OT and Landing Pages.
Then you force me to see Announcements.
Then I FINALLY get to fucking see if Hedo Turkoglu is a Blazer.
And people are bitching about the purple bars on the side? Who gives a fuck. I come to this site to find our if Hedo is a Blazer. And you put a bunch of crap in my way that I have to scroll through every damned time.
Sorry--my other posts came off crankier than I actually was.
I realize my personal tastes are different from others, but that's what Google Analytics is for. What's it say when you do a site overlay? I would be pretty comfortable in betting that there are probably 3 or 4 links at the top that ever get clicked more than 2% of the time (my guess is search, user cp, the link to the home page of SportsTwo.)
The rest is just clutter that never gets clicked and is wasted above-the-fold space. If it were me, I'd leave those critical links up there, and then provide access to the rest with a drop-down menu.
I realize Vbulletin (and for that matter Simple Machines, which I use for my own forum) tend to clutter things up at the top. But Microsoft has done some pretty stupid things over the years repeatedly too. Just because a company is big doesn't make them right.
I don't think it's very compelling to put the number of users at the top, even in attracting new users. I look at a variety of bulletin boards, and I can easily spot an active one by looking at how many posts and threads there have been today. A site developer can fake how many users are currently active. But they can't fake a high volume of quality content.
Anyway, a bounce rate at 30% is really pretty good. If you use Analytics to benchmark yourself against others in similar businesses, I bet you find your are doing really well. You can always do better, but I'd focus on providing means to get posters to go to other boards on your site, if I were you.
One thought I just had would be do the following:
1. Keep it fixed width.
2. Aligh it left instead of centered.
3. Use the extra space on the right to add a new column called "Hot Threads." Make Hot Threads a place where the currently most active threads or the best ones of the week from throughout the site are pointed to. People like me and BNM who run really large monitors will see far more content from across the site. People who have small monitors will only see the content they are used to seeing, unless they scroll horizontally. Maybe add a check box to hide it if you worry that it'll be annoying to those on an iPhone.....
This idea would have multiple benefits:
1. It'd show new visitors that you've got a lot of great content, and not just in the Blazers forum.
2. It'd suggest to Blazers-only posters ways to explore other parts of the site.
3. It'd be a better use of monitor real estate, and quality content would be above the fold (at least for those with wider monitors).
What I can do is make the top bit collapsible. But I wonder with it hidden how you're going to get back to the blazers forum when you're reading a thread.
As for exploring the rest of the site, it'd be nice and appreciated if people did post all over the place, but it's in no way required.
Additional problems with the "New Look":
The checkbox does not work in all forums. For example, it works here, but not in the NBA General forum. So, my page width constantly bounces around when changing forums.
The layout gets screwed up when a poster has an image in their .sig that is wider than the fixed page width.
BNM
No, it's certainly not. But I think my Hot Threads idea could definitely help you to that end. Getting the best content from the entire site on the home page for every sports team can only improve penetration.
The original S2 was custom software I wrote. The Team forums had the team roster with links to individual player stats, links at the top for full roster and team stats and schedule, etc. People complained that it made the pages look too cluttered and we ended up doing away with all those features.
Thanks to Chingy, we now have dynamic width banners. You'll notice the Blazers and OT forums are now fluid width again, but with the nicer banner at the top and, IMO, better colors.
This seems to work very well for me. Thanks to you and Chingy for continuing to work on improving the look and usability of the site!
Ed O.
Is there any custom setting to allow people who prefer it to go back to the narrow column down the middle look?

Make your browser narrower?
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