04-27-2010, 04:45 AM
I am using a Firefox browser and everything loaded fine for me.
Forum descriptions are great. Simple, descriptive and grammar-perfect. I like the historical touch -- year of invention -- that is included for the Gaming section.
Forum icons are fine, however it would be better if there was a consistent feel that unites them all. The HackForums icons have the same feel that makes them a set.
Support Forum banner looks incomplete because the font reflection is cut-off. The border is way too close to the text. Zoom-out the viewpoint to include the reflection and provide space around the text.
General Chat on-topic subjects are fine. You'll need a community to bring out the potential of this section.
Computer, Coding, Webmaster and Gaming are alright, however I suggest that you delete the number of boards you have. HackForums started with only 10-11 boards before expanding to what it is now.
Growing the forum depends on the type of atmosphere the administrator creates. Look at administrator posts in dotrb by trilobyte- and Omniscient's earliest posts here at SupportForums. Both are welcoming to new members in their own way.
Good work for two day's worth.
Forum descriptions are great. Simple, descriptive and grammar-perfect. I like the historical touch -- year of invention -- that is included for the Gaming section.
Forum icons are fine, however it would be better if there was a consistent feel that unites them all. The HackForums icons have the same feel that makes them a set.
Support Forum banner looks incomplete because the font reflection is cut-off. The border is way too close to the text. Zoom-out the viewpoint to include the reflection and provide space around the text.
General Chat on-topic subjects are fine. You'll need a community to bring out the potential of this section.
Computer, Coding, Webmaster and Gaming are alright, however I suggest that you delete the number of boards you have. HackForums started with only 10-11 boards before expanding to what it is now.
Growing the forum depends on the type of atmosphere the administrator creates. Look at administrator posts in dotrb by trilobyte- and Omniscient's earliest posts here at SupportForums. Both are welcoming to new members in their own way.
Good work for two day's worth.