New Forum / Site - Feedback wanted !!
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(2013-07-21, 03:19 AM)Josh H. Wrote: I think you should reduce the height of the header to about 80px (looked really good that way on my screen, IMO). Then the links and logo need their margin-top adjusted to I think 10 or 15px to match the header change if you decide to do so.

Thanks Josh, I'll play about with that today and see what it looks like.

Ive made some changes to the postbit, notably to the checkbox where you select each post. Sould I implement it throughout the entire site or not ?

Image previews updated in first post in this thread >> http://community.mybb.com/thread-142824-...pid1022071
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#13
To me, rounded corners look cheap and tacky. They where all the rage for a while but in most cases they just look unprofessional. What does everyone else think about rounded corners ?

What do you mean by highlight ?

There should be a slightly subtle difference between the link colour, very slight. This was intensional. I believe users are savvy enough to distinguish between what is a link and what is not. Although I'll look at the link situation in more detail at some point.
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(2013-07-23, 08:15 AM)thebobo1 Wrote: >What do you mean by highlight ?
To emphasize something important.

> rounded corners look cheap and tacky
OK, but sharp edges are against the law. Smile (at least on furniture for kids)
It's personal preference, I understand some people like dangerous things (weapons, bungee jumping).
See also http://uxmovement.com/thinking/why-round...-the-eyes/

Take the following websites as an example (there may be tiny elements of roundness):

Youtube, no rounded corners
Facebook, no rounded corners
BBC http://www.bbc.com, no rounded corners
CNN http://www.cnn.com, no rounded corners

This is just an example of some highly regarded websites. These websites are not created by the average "Joe". They are designed by highly skilled web developers. Roundness is not easy to implement "correctly". Can you post some examples of world leading websites that use rounded corners to the extreme ?

CSS3 gave users the ability to add round corners to elements pretty easy, but it doesn't necessarily mean adding it everywhere or at all. Im not disagreeing with you as yes your correct, it is personal preference at the end of the day.
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(2013-07-23, 01:18 PM)thebobo1 Wrote: The correct way, as I see it: - use html5 and simple css3 definition {rounded-corners:3px} Wink - that looks as intended in modern browsers and is readable (degrades nicely) even in old ie.

There are different levels of 'danger' from sharp corners
- dark area on light background - danger!
- the drama can be reduced by: adding a line (as in the middle of the table), adding a blur, reducing contrast or using a line instead of area.
- upper corners look more dangerous than lower (I blame evolution and snakes for that)

I agree there are authorities which shoud be checked, as well as opinion/wisdom of the masses.
I'll have to study BBC standards and guidelines, I'll leave a link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility/best_...ards.shtml

> Can you post some examples of world leading websites that use rounded corners
mybb 1.8 Wink

MyBB is not a world leading website lol. MyBB 1.8 is not a professional organisation btw, its developed by a team of volunteers. Its obvious that your web design views are based around forum softwares. Im not sure if you noticed, but from a design point of view mybb is wayyyyy behind in terms of responsive design. You seem to have a crazy fascination with "dangerous corners" lol.

I wanted you to post high end websites that use rounded corners. I dont want you to post "Harry's football forum" or "Lisa's dog grooming website" because these sites are generally created by amateurs and are highly likely to have "rounded corners".
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#18
Don't put rounded corners, your design looks great the way it is.

One thing I am not a fan of is how big the header space is. Try reducing its size.

Other than that its an amazing theme!
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#19
I like the theme the way it is.

Yahoo has some rounded corners, I think it can be good for certain sites but isn't necessary for all.
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#20
OOOH someone's getting fancy on us!
http://mybbconnect.com/

Your home page needs DESPERATE SEO work in both metadata and use of words. I would place some text somewhere near the top... preferably at least 300+ words... OR AT LEAST ONE or a few h1 to h4 tags toward the top. All targeted to your focus keyword.
Throw a Google+ specific share metadata block in there and well as one specific for Facebook.
Use a tracking heatmap script and some sort of analytics..
The design is good and simple...
but you need serious SEO work on it.
Also consider adding share scripts on there for social signals.. it's slow down loading slightly but if you're using a CDN it should be too much of a burden to out weigh it's benefits for SEO.
hope some of this helps...
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