Ian - I am going to make this abundantly clear
For one: You are away with school stuff... You can't afford a domain, You can't hold a forum active, and you sure as heck aren't professional.
For two:Your theme sucks. It just - Doesn't fit the Niche. Nor does the logo. I realise I said color coordination was vital, But I meant with Niche...
You need to think of a game plan, You also need to learn how to code.
Color coordination with a niche? Lol???? I'd agree color coordination is very important, but a niche doesn't have a specific color code that has to be used.
(2012-10-16, 02:49 AM)FullMetalBabe Wrote: [ -> ]Color coordination with a niche? Lol???? I'd agree color coordination is very important, but a niche doesn't have a specific color code that has to be used.
There are certain things that are more suited to a certain niche. For example, you wouldn't have a dark theme that feels like a gaming/scary type website for an educational forum. It wouldn't feel right. Certain themes work better with certain niches tbh.
I also 100% agree with Ben.
(2012-10-16, 02:51 AM)Kolton T. Wrote: [ -> ]I also 100% agree with Ben.
Thank you, Kolton.
Another important thing to note is... Why would someone sign up on your forum for support when they're already signed up on a forum that provides support? Isn't that kindof... silly?
Congratulations Ian. You've proven you can use the copy/paste function on your browser! Your rules are so similar to Hf's. Good job!
Something along the lines of.... Wrote:No Necro-Bumping, Such as posting 'lol'
LOL
Something along the lines of.... Wrote:No posting non-Forum Support links in your sig
Uh-Huh - I think that's a bit too far...
(2012-10-16, 02:51 AM)Kolton T. Wrote: [ -> ] (2012-10-16, 02:49 AM)FullMetalBabe Wrote: [ -> ]Color coordination with a niche? Lol???? I'd agree color coordination is very important, but a niche doesn't have a specific color code that has to be used.
There are certain things that are more suited to a certain niche. For example, you wouldn't have a dark theme that feels like a gaming/scary type website for an educational forum. It wouldn't feel right. Certain themes work better with certain niches tbh.
I also 100% agree with Ben.
But he talked about colors, not specifics. I'd have a dark theme if it was what I wanted for my forum - educational you might be along the lines of modern and clean, hell even handwritting can work. Light or dark, you don't need a specific color coordination for your own forum. Now if you started adding textures and gradients - stop and ask someone who knows what they're doing.
What theme you think will work?
there over 1,000 of them.
First, take the time to write out YOUR OWN rules.