Long-winded & Confusing Forum Setup - Idea!
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- Brenny
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Long-winded & Confusing Forum Setup - Idea!
With the advent of the new 'rules' so to speak and the newish AFL other foum, I'm starting to think, football wise, this forum is becoming too confusing with it's use and too confusing where to put things.
The fact you need to go back to the index to go anywhere else (yes you can go to the bottom of each forum and go to where you need, but that menu isn't ideal in its setup either and it's still quicker to go to the index) can be a real pain in the rear - especially if it's only to see if there are any new threads.
My suggestion:
To move the VFL Forum, AFL Other Forum and possibly the Draft Forum into a sub forum of the General Forum like the Player Forum currently is.
It would make navigating the forums easier and could possibly lead to threads being put in their correct place.
At the moment I feel there is currently too much jumping around just to go anywhere.
Anyways, that's my suggestion. Thanks.
The fact you need to go back to the index to go anywhere else (yes you can go to the bottom of each forum and go to where you need, but that menu isn't ideal in its setup either and it's still quicker to go to the index) can be a real pain in the rear - especially if it's only to see if there are any new threads.
My suggestion:
To move the VFL Forum, AFL Other Forum and possibly the Draft Forum into a sub forum of the General Forum like the Player Forum currently is.
It would make navigating the forums easier and could possibly lead to threads being put in their correct place.
At the moment I feel there is currently too much jumping around just to go anywhere.
Anyways, that's my suggestion. Thanks.
- John Wren
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Re: Long-winded & Confusing Forum Setup - Idea!
i am ok with with where the gd and vfl forums are. i feel the other afl forum should be in the same section as the collingwood forums even though that contradicts the notion of it being only about collingwood. by being put in the section it currently is it feels relegated to the other sundry forums which for many are not high on their priority list.Brenny wrote:With the advent of the new 'rules' so to speak and the newish AFL other foum, I'm starting to think, football wise, this forum is becoming too confusing with it's use and too confusing where to put things.
The fact you need to go back to the index to go anywhere else (yes you can go to the bottom of each forum and go to where you need, but that menu isn't ideal in its setup either and it's still quicker to go to the index) can be a real pain in the rear - especially if it's only to see if there are any new threads.
My suggestion:
To move the VFL Forum, AFL Other Forum and possibly the Draft Forum into a sub forum of the General Forum like the Player Forum currently is.
It would make navigating the forums easier and could possibly lead to threads being put in their correct place.
At the moment I feel there is currently too much jumping around just to go anywhere.
Anyways, that's my suggestion. Thanks.
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- John Wren
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- John Wren
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when most of people's time is spent in gd it is more sensible to have the round threads in gd and moved once the round is over. i don't think most will bother to venture away from gd.Joel wrote:Donny, surely if the users are saying it ain't working.... It ain't working.
this is a user design issue. you have to design things in a way people want to use it, footy forum or otherwise.
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- Brenny
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Yes I do.Donny wrote:Brenny, are you serious ?
1 or 2 more clicks to go to Nick's Other AFL. Or exactly the same to go to GD or elsewhere, if your Nick's opens at the index.
That's "too confusing" ?
I accept it's the way it's setup and I follow the rules. But to be honest, there are things you could do to make the user experience better.
At the moment I think it's more convoluted than it needs to be.
The clicks thing you're right, it's not too much different, but why change what was not broken in the first place? I'm not talking about the current setup, but the setup previously.
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I thinking a little thought about user experience goes a long way.
What is the best way to get people to use things? Make it easy for them to use.
Other forums are now a long way ahead in terms or usability. Unfortunately, over time people will gravitate to the forums that make it easier to use and places like Nick's will become less relevant.
What is the best way to get people to use things? Make it easy for them to use.
Other forums are now a long way ahead in terms or usability. Unfortunately, over time people will gravitate to the forums that make it easier to use and places like Nick's will become less relevant.
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Funnily enough, despite its conservative approach, I still find this bulletin board's design superior to many others in most respects. That's not to say it can't be improved, of course!
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