The forum seems to have got busy lately, which is great, but I feel this is putting the single-discussion format under strain. The problem of finding things remains...I feel I need to bookmark important threads in case I lose them forever...and most of the screen in my web browser seems to be taken up with old "sticky" threads of no particular relevance. Eg I've only just posted this, and it's at the bottom of my screen.
Having recently been exploring various other programming forums, this is my favourite by far, but I still think the UI leaves room for improvement. (Other places where I hang out like "Edugeek" and "Sound On Sound" are bliss by comparison...)
http://www.edugeek.net/forums/http://www.soundonsound.com/forumThere are various categories that could usefully be separated out, eg for starters:
Welcome
Gideros announcements
App development
Lua programming
Built with Gideros
General chat
Feedback
As a mobile app company, it might also be worth creating a forum app...
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A complex subject like mobile app development doesn't lend itself to this format. Something like phpBB is so much more flexible.
I don't know, visually it works for me.
But finding the right platform also depends on the number of active users.
I have usually used those type of forums and they all have huge problem with spammers, I'm actually shocked why vanilla does not get so many.
From my perspective spammers, would be one problem, but there are others as in:
This Vanilla forum might be used as forum and QnA, those forums not. I don't know if it would be good to have separate QnA.
There are probably many addons and extensions, but I haven't seen any with such shiny stars as in Vanilla
Same goes for social account authentication, haven't seen in other type of forums, maybe they are available now.
Other issues as transferring memberships and all data also something that would prevent from using new forum.
Just seeking for opinions, so would you think new forum would justify all the hassle?
And which form script would you recommend?
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I'm not keen on navigating to the forum home and seeing the entire page filled with "stickies" that I've already read and am no longer interested in. Can we do some unsticking at least?
Maybe my idea about it being "cluttered" is more tied up with font sizes and things. Somehow there just seems to be more new and relevant info on the screen at places like Sound On Sound, and it's easier to find stuff.
I know, I'm just being deliberately awkward... :P
In this forum i think Ask question vanilla forum add-on is not that necessary. How about adding more useful add-on like polling?
Oh and i agree that we need less stickies
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Now I understand the categories I think they're useful, though I reckon things could be improved by reducing their number and arranging them in a sensible order. (Eg "Forum talk", "Bugs and issues", "Roadmap" and "Suggestions and requests" could all be combined under a simple "Feedback" heading, and categories like "Build a team", "User experience" and "Marketplace" could disappear. People simply aren't using them at present - most stuff is just dropped into "General questions".)
I'm used to a "recent activity" view that doesn't have any stickies in it. Not sure if that's possible, but the fewer stickies the better. I'd probably spend more time in the "recent" view than the "category" view, but setting "category" as the default with suitable subheadings would present newcomers with a cleaner, more logical interface and encourage people to pick the right category for their posts instead of putting product announcements and stuff into "General questions". I only started this thread in "General questions" because I didn't know any better.
This forum is not ideal but its far from unusable as one poster has suggested. The Vanilla search is useless, yes, but I just type "Gideros search-term" into Google and that works pretty well for me. For example, yesterday, I wanted to find my post on popups that I wrote back in September last year. Googling "Gideros popup" found it fairly easily.
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BTW did you know that vanilla forum is also great for accessing from mobile devices
I certainly wouldn't want to distract Team Gideros from their priority tasks of sipping coffee, playing games, and nattering online. But if, at some point, if someone is bored, they had time to rethink a useful and logical category list and encourage people to post in the right category (and move posts when they don't), I think that would be a good thing.
I was put off Vanilla because it seemed chaotic, but I see now that it's actually category-driven - it's just that people don't tend to use them, and that's probably partly because they don't realise that they could be using categories, or which one to use if they do. (For instance, you'd think that "Announcements" might be for official announcements, but it's not used like that. Might be handy to have a category that is, though. The general impression is of lots of finicky little categories that people ignore, and a big woolly "General questions" where they dump everything.)
Having considered this, I've definitely come round to @Nascode's way of thinking. From the point of view of browsing the forum, a single recent-activity thread is great. But from the point of view of posting, people need to be presented with the category view when they first hit the forum, which will mean they post in the appropriate category. Otherwise, they just tend to leave new posts set to the default "General questions" without even thinking about it, which is exactly what I've always done. I also agree about ditching "Ask a question" in favour of more useful stuff like polls.
Tell you what, why not make @Nascode a moderator and let him sort it all out?!