A ranting thread would be a place for people to post their complaints about web design, and also for debates to be carried out. Since noone would be searching that forum for info, you could delete anything more than a few days old.
A reviews forum is where peoples would post their site, and then allow others to nitpick it. I know I'd love that forum .
Please tell me what you think so if you don't like my ideas I can at least be rejected right.
I think a review forum would be great! Although, a rant forum may get a little out of hand. Also, rants don't tend to be the subject of threads. I mean, they usually just happen from people posting as a sidenote in an existing thread, like say, "IE is the best browser on the planet", then I would reply "No, Firefox is". People don't generally create whole new threads just to give their opinions on which is the better of two options. But anyway, I love the idea of a review forum!
-Dan
Yeah, I really think a review forum would be good. I know what you mean with the rant forum, but I more meant a forum for "This #$% isn't $%$#ing working!".. but now that I think about it again, it's a bad idea. It would get out of hand and would defeat the purpose of blogs
No- most peoples on these forums are more mature than that. They'd tell you what you did wrong exactly, and help you to improve. Trust me, I'm speaking from experience.
Originally posted by omega No- most peoples on these forums are more mature than that. They'd tell you what you did wrong exactly, and help you to improve. Trust me, I'm speaking from experience.
thread idea: puppy thread, a place where we talk bout our dogs... maybe cats but then we would have to rename it. Maybe just critter hole for the thread name. I have what I wanted new i will shoot all other ideas down, g'nite
Err... a puppy thread? I'll pass. But, in the spirit of random links to pictures of our dogs, I have a badly photoshopped one from way back when my scanner worked. http://projep.t35.com/test/images/penny.gif
Just so you know, it's a gif because I was going to use it on a scheme and it had ro be transparent, hence the cutout background.
Last edited by Ben Rogers; 04-20-2004 at 01:31 AM.
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