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Input requested re: BNETDocs Front Page

Started by Don Cullen, March 31, 2008, 02:33 PM

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Don Cullen

I usually just set the news page as the index for all of my sites. Today, it just hit me; what if the users prefer something different? So I was trying to think of what'd serve better as the main page other than news, when it occurred to me: why not ask the users?

So what would you prefer as the main page? Or is the current way it is right now (most recent 3 news posts displayed) the best solution?

I look forward to reading your input. :)
Regards,
Don
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Don't wonder why people suddenly are hostile when you treat them the way they shouldn't be- it's called 'Mutual Respect'.

iago

User-defined? So a user can pick whatever he/she wants to see on the front page, and it remembers. Best of every world!
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Don Cullen

Quote from: iago on March 31, 2008, 03:23 PMUser-defined? So a user can pick whatever he/she wants to see on the front page, and it remembers. Best of every world!

Interesting idea. That'll work. But what should the default choice be? A default is needed for new users, and guests who either don't log in or don't want to create accounts.
Regards,
Don
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Don't wonder why people suddenly are hostile when you treat them the way they shouldn't be- it's called 'Mutual Respect'.

brew

I'm sure users would appreciate not having the blinding white background.
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MysT_DooM

dont know if anyone else has this issue but when you click the
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Don Cullen

Yes, that's unfortunately an issue with Firefox's rendering engine. That issue is resolved in Firefox 3.
Regards,
Don
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Don't wonder why people suddenly are hostile when you treat them the way they shouldn't be- it's called 'Mutual Respect'.