Highlander said:
I'm curious as to what the new WW version is like...look-and-feel, features and functionality. I like the format of WW for the most part. I think it would be nice if the Admin (you, Don) could have the capability of creating stories on the front page (like it allows you to do now), but also have the ability to comment directly from those stories on the front page and see how many comments have been made on it (kind of like it does on The Spearhead), instead of having to find a separate "Discussion" link off of the left-hand side to comment on it...not very user-friendly. Hopefully the new WW version allows for something like that.
I agree with jaxvid that the spacing (screen real-estate) could be better utilized with some of the wasted space on the left and right. I kind of like that this site has a somewhat unique look-and-feel compared to other sites...but it also has a somewhat dated look-and-feel to it now and an upgrade to something that had more of a Web 2.0 look-and-feel and functionality would be nice. If V-Bulletin is the most popular type and looks the same from blog to blog, then CF may lose it's somewhat unique look-and-feel and get lost in an ocean full of the same type of fish. I don't have enough information to go on, but I'd stick with WW if the new version of it allows for some of these things. I'm sure after six years of additional development and upgrades, the new version can probably do most of these things.
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WW is only on the forum page, it doesn't have anything to do with the homepage and the rest of the site (if I'm reading your post correctly, Highlander). But the new site will have smaller margins than the large ones the current one has. And it will also have the ability to post comments after articles on the homepage. That will be limited to those who sign up with a username and password to do so, as many sites require. Otherwise we'd have too many trolls and opponents dominating the comments.</div>
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<div>I'm also hoping that some posters here will volunteer to blog on the homepage on a regular or irregular basis. Articles or just short blurbs much like many posts on the board is what I'm looking for. The homepage is too inactive now, and I've gotten away from adding links to articles the way I used to so that area needs to be stepped up considerably. Someone emailed today and asked why we weren't updating the site; I emailed him back and told him the board is where most of the action is as he wasn't aware of the board, but ideally the homepage needs to be active and updated regularly, and the ability to write comments should help also. </div>