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This doesn't satisfy all forum owners, though, and some of the most popular hacks and addons are ones that reorganize the home page or present quite different information. "Portal" type hacks are common, as are recent post lists, announcements, "shoutboxes", etc.
What do you think makes a good forum home page? How do you satisfy both new visitors and experienced regulars? What forum home page features have you seen that you find useless or distracting?
I too like a "front page" list of recent posts. Which is what I use on my larger fora. The small ones have no need for anything like that really.
I keep intending to mock up a doorway page WITHOUT the things that drive me nuts. Maybe now that I'm not working I'll actually get it done!
The featured topics list (as used by WebmasterWorld and other forums) is handy, I think, particularly as forums get busier and bigger. The downside of this is that it does take maintenance - the forum can't run on autopilot. I've seen some forums do "Most Recent Topics" (which can be generated automatically) but this isn't particularly useful in my opinion.
The KISS approach works well, you don't want to lose the newbies. I find that some of the portals with a gazillion boxes with voting, polls, news feeds, top posters, yadda yadda can be overwhelming to a new person who has just arrived on the scene.
I did this for one main reason. When I went to set up my forum, I noted how I like to go into a forum. If it's a back-end to a website, I have a bookmark to the main directory page of the forum, so if I just want to read posts, I can skip the clutter and get right to it. I just assumed a lot of other people would be like that. So I set it up so that would be an easy thing to do.
vkaryl wrote:
I keep intending to mock up a doorway page WITHOUT the things that drive me nuts. Maybe now that I'm not working I'll actually get it done!
Wazoo! So you're finally retired again? Congrats, I know you've been looking forward to it.